Former Rangers manager Philippe Clement is battling it out with Mark van Bommel to return to football management with Anderlecht.
The Belgian boss has been without a club since Rangers axed him in February following a defeat by St Mirren at home, which followed a calamitous loss to Queen's Park at home in the Scottish Cup.
However, he's on a shortlist of two to replace current Anderlecht coach Besnik Hasi, with the Albanian boss set to leave after this weekend's final league match of the season at Genk. The Brussels club are guaranteed a fourth place finish.
Reports in Belgium have confirmed both Clement and former Barcelona and Bayern Munich star van Bommel have already been interviewed for the role.
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Clement was initially believed to want to continue his coaching career in Europe, but is interested in the Anderlecht role.
However, his past career, where he won the Belgian title both as a player and a manager with Anderlecht's rivals Club Brugge could make him a hard sell to their fans.
Anderlecht have had three different managers already this season and the ex-Ibrox boss could be asked to bring some stability to the fallen giants, who haven't won the title for eight years despite being Belgium's most-decorated club.