Russell Martin would be a "good appointment" as Rangers search for their next permanent manager. That is according to Andy Halliday - who reckons his style of play alongside the incoming San Francisco 49ers backed takeover could be the perfect mix for success at The Light Blues.
The former Ibrox defender has been on the managerial sidelines after being shown the door by Southampton after just 16 Premier League games - having led them back to the English top flight through the Championship playoffs last summer.
Barry Ferguson is currently in interim charge of the club and has been given three months to lift the mood around the struggling Scottish Premiership side in the wake of Philippe Clement's disastrous tenure.
The Sun state that a summer move for Martin is "being considered by influential figures" inside the boardroom - and Halliday reckons that his arrival along with a cash injection from the US consortium could revive Rangers.
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