NEIL WARNOCK has been tipped for a stunning new role at Rangers after leaving Huddersfield.
The 74-year-old confirmed he was stepping down from the managerial role at the Championship side after their home game against Stoke last month.
The ex-Sheffield United manager was appointed at the John Smith’s stadium in February when the club was sitting 23rd in the Championship table.
Warnock defied the odds and managed to keep the Yorkshire side in the second division last term after Huddersfield finished 18th.
However, the club wanted to make long-term managerial appointments meaning Warnock and assistant Ronnie Jepson duly agreed to leave their roles.
But Warnock’s coaching career might not be over yet.
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Simon Jordan on TalkSPORT said Warnock would be a superb appointment to be Rangers new manger.
He said: “I would advocate for Neil. I know that Warnock could do that job in his sleep.
“I know that he could lift them. Whether he could overtake Celtic different matter but he could get them closer.
“Huddersfield last season were gone. Done. Toast. Finished. They didn’t just avoid regulation they strolled past it.”
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Rangers are currently third in the Scottish Premiership and sit five points behind rivals Celtic.
Manager Michael Beale was sacked from his role on Sunday after just ten months on the job after the Light Blues poor start.
Rangers have lost three of their seven league games this season.
Warnock initially retired from management in 2022 after leaving Middlesbrough, before returning for his second spell in charge of Huddersfield in February.
He has yet to confirm whether he will seek another challenge, having managed 16 different clubs and overseen eight promotions in his long career.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk