Danny Röhl: Rangers head coach a target for Red Bull Salzburg after less than a year with Ibrox side

Rangers' Danny Röhl Attracts Interest from Red Bull Salzburg After Short Tenure

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Red Bull Salzburg are eyeing Danny Röhl, currently the head coach of Rangers, as they seek a replacement for recently dismissed coach Daniel Beichler. After finishing third in the Austrian Bundesliga, Salzburg is exploring options, although no direct contact has been made with Rangers at this time.

Danny Röhl, 37, took charge of Rangers in October 2025, stepping in to lead a struggling team that was sixth in the league. Under his stewardship, Rangers engaged in a competitive title race but ultimately fell short toward the end of the season. Röhl expressed enthusiasm for the upcoming season, eager to apply lessons learned from his first seven months in the role.

Rangers' chairman Andrew Cavenagh confirmed that Röhl will receive support to undertake a significant squad revamp over the summer, aiming to enhance their chances of winning the league next season.

Röhl's coaching journey began at RB Leipzig, where he served as an assistant to Ralph Hasenhuttl before moving with him to Southampton in 2018. In 2019, he became assistant manager to Hansi Flick at Bayern Munich, contributing to their Bundesliga triumph. His first managerial role was with Sheffield Wednesday, where he successfully guided the team to Championship safety after inheriting a side that struggled early in the season, finishing 12th in his final campaign.

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