Ex-Rangers boss Giovanni van Bronckhorst rejects Saudi jobs
Former Rangers boss Giovanni van Bronckhorst has revealed he has turned down job offers from mega-rich clubs in Saudi Arabia because he only wants to manage in Europe.
He said:"My intention is to return to management. I have had a few months of rest and it was nice to be home, but in the future I would like to be back on the frontline."It's great to be involved in football, especially in a big league. That is my preference.” He pointed out:"When I came to Rangers, Calvin was not even a starter. I gave him the chance and he became a powerful force in the first team.
"Expectations were high, but it was a difficult year for Ajax. That also made it harder for Calvin. He didn't get enough opportunities to show off his strengths and everyone was looking at his build-up play instead.'Top clubs' interested in ex-Rangers star Alfredo Morelos
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