Rangers end Danny Rohl’s tenure as manager after he has been in charge for eight months. The 37-year-old German leaves the role following his departure announcement, with the club moving quickly to appoint a replacement. Multiple reports say Rangers name Derek McInnes as his successor. McInnes is currently associated with Hearts and is described as the man set to take over Rangers’ managerial position after Rohl departs. The announcements are framed as a direct transition, with Rangers making the new appointment on the same day Rohl’s exit is reported. While the reports confirm the change in leadership and McInnes’s selection, they do not provide detailed reasons for Rohl’s departure or outline a timeline for the new manager’s start beyond the appointment being made following the change. The reporting consistently indicates that Rangers act promptly in naming McInnes to fill the vacancy left by Rohl.