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Andrew Cavenagh and Paraag Marathe want to leave no stone unturned as Rangers search for a new manager.

Russell Martin was sacked after drawing to Falkirk in the William Hill Premiership on 5 October, with the Gers rooted to eighth in the league table.

The Scottish manager lasted just 123 days in the Light Blues’ dugout, the shortest tenure of any permanent head coach in G51.

Cavenagh now looks set to take the lead at Ibrox, with the US consortium wanting to assess all options before appointing a new manager.

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Cavenagh and Marathe want to be at the forefront of the Gers’ managerial search, according to the Daily Record.

The news outlet reports on 7 October that the Light Blues’ chairman and vice-chairman want to see several names from abroad in the shortlist of candidates to fill the Ibrox vacancy.

It’s been claimed that the Glaswegian outfit are still drawing up a list of names, with Derek McInnes expected to be under consideration.

Steven Gerrard’s return to Ibrox could be on the cards, but it remains to be seen who the US consortium will go with.

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