The Daily Mail reports that Rangers sources said they have made great strides in their search for a new CEO.
On November 7, the news outlet stated that the club is almost ready to hire a replacement for James Bisgrove, who would leave the Saudi team Al-Qadsiah in May.
After filling in during his absence, John Bennett had to resign as chairman owing to health issues, putting John Gilligan in temporary leadership.
Given the current chaos, Rangers cannot hire a new CEO any sooner.
The club has been going through a difficult time due to a lack of steady leadership since Bisgrove’s departure, therefore the appointment of a new CEO is desperately needed.
The Gers are in need of strong strategic guidance both on and off the pitch at the moment of this vacancy.
Although praiseworthy, the temporary leadership cannot replace a committed, long-term CEO who can offer stability and expert management.
In order to make sure that the club’s operations are efficient and successful, the new CEO should play a key role in appointing important personnel in a variety of departments, from football operations to business endeavours.
This position would be crucial to creating a successful culture that can advance Rangers and would go beyond merely being an administrative one.
Having a CEO in place is crucial for the club to achieve its aims as the new year draws near and they take into account their aspirations for both domestic and European competitions.
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