Michael Beale closing in on new job two months after Rangers sack

Michael Beale closing in on new job two months after Rangers sack
Michael Beale closing in on new job two months after Rangers sack

Michael Beale closing in on new job two months after Rangers sack

Michael Beale closing in on new job two months after Rangers sack

Regarding his return to the dugout,

Michael Beale and Sunderland are in advanced talks.

After being fired from his position at Ibrox,

the former Rangers manager has been without a club for the past two months.

But according to the PA news agency,

Beale and Sunderland are currently debating the position.

Michael Beale closing in on new job two months after Rangers sack
Michael Beale closing in on new job two months after Rangers sack

After Tony Mowbray left the Championship club this month,

the club has held discussions with a number of possibilities.

Beale seems to be the front-runner today,

despite the fact that Reims leader Will Still had been linked to the position.

As he gets closer to managing again,

it’s believed that Beale will see Sunderland’s game against Bristol City on Saturday, according to The Athletic.

Additionally, transfer expert Fabrizio Romano predicted that Beale will join Sunderland.

He reports: “Michael Beale, a former Rangers manager,

has agreed to join Sunderland as their new head coach.

Since the Will Still contract was never finalised or sealed, he was the “secret” candidate.

“Announcement for Beale as new #SAFC coach could be today.”

After a challenging start to the season

three losses in the first seven league games of the year

Beale was fired by Rangers on October 1.

“Thank you @rangersfc to everyone behind the scenes at the training ground and Ibrox,

to the board, staff, fans and all the players,” Beale said as he left Ibrox.

“I wish you all the best of luck and will always follow and support the team from a distance.

“We need everyone to come together and support Steven Davis and the squad in the next games.

“This season still has a lot left to play,

and I have a lot of faith in this bunch of guys. Regards and best of luck.

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