Rangers Agree Deal for Hearts Boss Derek McInnes
Rangers have agreed a deal to appoint Hearts head coach Derek McInnes as their new manager, with McInnes set to transition from Tynecastle to Ibrox. The move comes as current Rangers head coach Danny Rohl departs for RB Salzburg. Rangers chairman Andrew Cavenagh has reportedly agreed to pay a significant six-figure compensation fee to Hearts, and McInnes is expected to sign a three-year deal with the club.
Rangers Football Club has agreed a deal to appoint Derek McInnes, currently the head coach of Hearts, as their new manager. This agreement will see McInnes make the switch from Tynecastle, Hearts' home stadium, to Ibrox, Rangers' stadium.
McInnes's appointment follows the departure of Danny Rohl, who is leaving his role as Rangers' head coach to join RB Salzburg. Derek McInnes has reportedly agreed to a deal in principle to leave Hearts to take up the new position.
Reports indicate that Rangers chairman Andrew Cavenagh has committed to paying a significant six-figure compensation fee to Hearts for McInnes. Upon joining Rangers, McInnes is expected to sign a contract spanning three years.
According to Yahoo Sports Soccer, several reports confirm McInnes is on the verge of completing this move.
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