Rangers legend Graeme Souness has admitted he’d welcome a return to the Ibrox club ‘in some capacity’, following Dave King‘s resignation from the board earlier this week.
King’s decision to step down as the Gers’ chairman saw him replaced on a temporary basis by Douglas Park, and Souness has revealed he’d definitely consider helping his former side in a sort of advisory role, if such a position was ever offered to him.
Souness became a Rangers icon when he spent five years at the club as player/manager before leaving in 1991 to take over at former side Liverpool, and speaking via the Sunday Mail, he explained: “I’d like to be invited back to Rangers in some capacity but it would only be if the people in charge thought I could help.
“One day I’d like to go and be on the board in an advisory role.
“I’m still very active in what I do. I don’t want to be presumptuous or get ahead of myself – but that could be one for the future.”
The 66-year-old hasn’t been involved directly with a football club since being sacked as Newcastle United manager back in 2006, and he works almost exclusively for Sky Sports as a pundit for their English Premier League matches – but could his insight be useful to the current Rangers hierarchy?
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