What will happen with Rohl's coaches as he nears Rangers exit?

Danny Rohl <i>(Image: Stuart Wallace / Shutterstock)</i>
Danny Rohl (Image: Stuart Wallace / Shutterstock)
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Danny Rohl is on the brink of leaving Rangers to take over at RB Salzburg, with the Ibrox side moving quickly to replace him with Derek McInnes from Hearts.

The Austrians will pay a seven-figure compensation fee for their preferred candidate to replace Daniel Beichler. The 37-year-old is now expected to take over once the final details are ironed out.

Recognising the need to move swiftly ahead of pre-season starting, Rangers have already asked Hearts for permission to speak to McInnes. The Tynecastle club are set to grant permission for talks to take place, and will be compensated to the tune of £500,000, as revealed by the Herald.



Assistant manager Matthias Kaltenbach and first team performance manager Sascha Lense will follow Rohl to Austria.

Rangers compiled a four-man shortlist after Salzburgh approached them about the German, and McInnes was always at the forefront of that.

The squad are due to return to Auchenhowie next week and a training camp in Austria has been pencilled in for seven days from July 10.

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