Rangers chairman Andrew Cavenagh has given his full backing to head coach Danny Rohl despite a disappointing third-place finish in the Scottish Premiership.
The decision secures Rohl's position at Ibrox ahead of a major squad rebuild for the 2026/27 campaign.
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Rohl took over from Russell Martin in October but lost four of the final five league games. Rangers finished ten points behind rivals Celtic.
Long-serving captain James Tavernier is set to leave after 11 years, and several loanees are expected to return to their parent clubs.
The club plans to overhaul the squad to give Rohl a full pre-season and a revamped roster.
Rangers are reportedly tracking Southampton midfielder Shea Charles, who previously played under Rohl on loan at Sheffield Wednesday.
Cavenagh: 'We Need Significant Change'
"Danny is our coach, we think that Danny gives us the best opportunity to win the league next year," Cavenagh told Rangers TV.
He stressed that Rohl needs a pre-season and a revamped squad.
"I don't love the word backed, I would say that we recognise that the squad needs significant change, so we intend to do that," Cavenagh added.
The chairman acknowledged the season fell short of expectations.
"We didn't succeed, plain and simple, success is winning a title, we didn't win a title, we didn't succeed."
Cavenagh accepted responsibility on behalf of the board.
"It has been incredibly disappointing, responsibility in this club will always be with ownership, with the board, with me and with Paraag."