Dyche not interested in Rangers job - gossip

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One manager seemingly out of the running for Rangers' vacancy as another surprise name comes to the fore...
Former Everton and Burnley boss Sean Dyche is not be interested in becoming Rangers head coach at this time. (Sky Sports), external
Ex-West Ham, Watford and Croatia manager Slaven Bilic is a surprise contender for Rangers' vacancy after being recommended by "a prominent figure in football who has connections with the Glasgow club" and the 57-year-old "would take the job if offered". (Alan Nixon on Patreon, external)
Coventry City boss Frank Lampard is tipped to be a candidate for the Rangers job. (Sun), external
Ex-Rangers captain Richard Gough urges the club to appoint someone with a knowledge of Scottish football. (Scotsman - subscription required), external
Rangers striker Youssef Chermiti has been tipped to kick-start his career at Ibrox by Portugal Under-21s manager Luis Freire, after he ended the former Everton player's 18-month international exile. (Herald - subscription required), external
Scottish Premiership title-winning boss Steven Gerrard will talk to Rangers about a possible return to Ibrox. (Sun), external
Gerrard will hold discussions with Rangers this week. (Sky Sports), external
Former Rangers forward Greg Stewart does not believe it would be easy for the Ibrox club to sign up Gerrard or Hearts' Derek McInnes as head coach. (Record), external
Hearts plan to resist any attempt by Rangers to lure McInnes to Ibrox. (Edinburgh Evening News - subscription required), external
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Tony Bloom believes his influence and investment at Hearts can improve Scottish football's standing in Europe and obtain more lucrative television deals. (Edinburgh Evening News - subscription required), external
Livingston defender Cammy Kerr says leaving Dundee earlier this year was the hardest thing he has ever done. (Courier - subscription required), external
Aberdeen winger Jesper Karlsson is confident Sunday's 4-0 win over Dundee is a sign of things to come. (Press and Journal - subscription required), external
Dundee United forward Amar Fatah has withdrawn from the Sweden Under-21 squad. (Courier - subscription required), external
Scotland Under-21 goalkeeper Liam McFarlane, of Hearts, was given the chance to train with the senior national squad this week. (Edinburgh Evening News - subscription required), external
Scotland assistant coach Steven Naismith backs veteran Hearts goalkeeper Craig Gordon, 43, to make it to the World Cup with the national team. (Herald - subscription required), external
Scotland midfielder John McGinn feels rejuvenated after having rest and a reset over the summer. (Record), external
Scottish FA president Mike Mulraney is Fifa's new finance committee chairperson. (Herald - subscription required), external