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Rafa Benitez Eyes Rangers Role Amid Managerial Race

Rafa Benitez Eyes Rangers Role Amid Managerial Race

Rafa Benitez, the former Liverpool and Everton manager, has expressed a keen interest in taking over at Rangers, as he looks to make a comeback to British football. The 63-year-old Spaniard, who has been out of work since leaving Everton in January 2022, is reportedly eager to return to the UK and sees the Rangers job as an attractive opportunity.

Benitez's interest comes at a time when the race to become the next Rangers manager is heating up. Other notable names in the running include former Borussia Dortmund boss Edin Terzic and ex-Chelsea and Newcastle United manager Steve Bruce. The competition for the Ibrox hot seat is intense, with each candidate bringing a wealth of experience and a unique managerial style to the table.

With Rangers looking to build on their recent successes and challenge Celtic for supremacy in Scottish football, the appointment of a new manager is crucial. Benitez's track record in the Premier League, coupled with his desire to return to British football, makes him a compelling choice for the Glasgow giants.

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