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·18 October 2025

Rangers are £1.5M away from appointing Kevin Muscat

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Rangers closing in on Kevin Muscat has become more than just rumour now. A trusted source has confirmed that only compensation stands in the way of his official appointment. The deal depends on Rangers agreeing a £1.5 million payment to Shanghai Port to release the Australian early from his contract, which still has more than a year to run.

Compensation almost settled

According to Ibrox Noise’s latest update, talks between both clubs have advanced well. The only delay now is over how Rangers will pay the compensation fee. Shanghai Port want the full amount up front, while Rangers prefer an instalment plan. Even so, both sides expect a deal soon as the Chinese champions see little benefit in blocking Muscat’s dream move to Ibrox.


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Timing depends on Shanghai Port’s title race

As reported earlier, the timing of Rangers closing in on Kevin Muscat will depend on Shanghai Port’s title chase. If they seal the Chinese Super League crown early, Muscat could arrive in Glasgow within days. Should the title race continue to the final matchday, Rangers may have to wait slightly longer for their new manager.

Muscat himself is eager to move quickly. He has made it clear that Rangers is the only club he would leave China for. His past connection with Ibrox makes this switch feel inevitable. Rangers’ board is ready to sign off once Shanghai Port give permission, as outlined by Sky Sports.

Rangers ready for a new era

After weeks of uncertainty, this feels like a turning point. The support has grown restless since Russell Martin’s dismissal, and patience has worn thin. Bringing in a proven leader like Muscat shows intent and ambition. Kevin Thelwell’s credibility depends on getting this appointment right, and this one looks the strongest choice yet, as highlighted by Reuters.

For Rangers, this is more than a managerial change. It’s about identity, energy, and authority. Muscat has shown all of that across Asia, winning titles in Australia and Japan before dominating in China. His demanding approach and direct football will suit Ibrox perfectly, as noted by Transfermarkt.

Rangers closing in on Kevin Muscat could finally end the turbulence that has clouded the club for months. Once the £1.5 million fee is confirmed and Shanghai Port release him, a new era begins at Ibrox.

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