Sky Sports confirms Rangers Beale decision

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Sky Sports used to be the go-to place for breaking news, any transfer rumours, in particular, weren’t worth considering unless they had been seen on their 24-hour rolling news channel.

They might not be the quickest anymore with the advent of digital media, however, they can be relied upon for accuracy and after The Telegraph broke the story about Rangers approach for Michael Beale, Sky Sports News confirmed that an official approach has now been made:

From here it should be a relatively quick process, Beale clearly wants the job and will have been asked long before Giovanni van Bronckhorst was sacked whether or not he would potentially be interested.

Beale will have a lengthy injury list to contend with but players like Ryan Kent and Glen Kamara could be about to play a key role in our revival, he knows how to get the best out of them and what makes them tick.

The former Gers head coach will also know how far away we are in terms of recruitment and what exactly we need to close the gap on Celtic. We are entering a natural period of transition and any manager would love the chance to immediately stamp their authority on a squad and mould it into one reflecting their philosophy.

It looks like Beale’s dream of returning to Ibrox is about to become reality, let’s hope it doesn’t turn into a nightmare and he can return us to glory.

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