Liverpool legend Graeme Souness has been a free agent since his Sky Sports punditry came to an end but has been urged to return to Rangers on a full-time basis
After helping Rangers find a new manager following Michael Beale's departure, there are calls for Souness to take full control of their football operations. Souness, 70, spent "10 days interviewing several high calibre candidates" before settling on Philippe Clement as the Scottish Premiership club's manager.
Former Rangers star Nigel Spackman thinks the Anfield legend's expertise should be put to good use at Ibrox. Speaking to the Daily Record, he said: "When it comes to the owners, I would be saying, 'Whatever Graeme wants us to do, let's do it'. Graeme has a wealth of experience in football. He's obviously been involved in football for his entire life at every single level.
Spackman insists Souness wouldn't be seen as a "threat" to Clement. He continued: "The new manager has a lot of experience in the game and he'll have his own ideas. But to have a soundboard in someone like Graeme would be beneficial to any manager."