Rangers are eighth in the Scottish Premiership after one win in seven games

Rangers have compiled a new shortlist containing more than two candidates after Steven Gerrard ruled himself out of the running for the vacant head coach's role.

Former Sheffield Wednesday boss Danny Rohl reportedly held talks with the Rangers hierarchy last week, before Gerrard's withdrawal.

However, Graham Potter, who recently left West Ham United, former Wolverhampton Wanderers manager Gary O'Neil and ex-Middlesbrough boss Michael Carrick - who had all been linked with the job - are not among the candidates.

Any announcement of a replacement for the sacked Russell Martin is unlikely to come in the next 48 hours.