Neil Warnock has dubbed former Rangers manager Philippe Clement 'arrogant'.
The Belgian departed his post as Ibrox boss earlier this year following a horrid run of results that included home losses to the likes of St Mirren and Queen's Park.
Club legend Barry Ferguson took interim charge of the team following Clement's departure.
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Rangers remain on the hunt for a new permanent boss, however, after it was decided Ferguson won't be getting the gig long-term.
As Warnock threw his hat in the ring, he also weighed in on the investment from 49ers Enterprises and Andrew Cavenagh, along with what he thought of Clement: "They could do a lot worse," he told The Herald.
"Listen, I suspect the new people coming in will have something to say on who the manager will be. They will have an idea on who they want.
"All I know about what’s happening with the Americans is what I read in the papers. But it’s a great club and it’s ripe for investment.
"I don’t really know who they should be going for, but I wasn’t a fan of Clement at all, me.
"When I came across him I thought he was arrogant, if I’m honest. I didn’t have a great deal of time for him."
Warnock's first game of his brief stint in charge of Aberdeen came against Clement.
Rangers won 2-1 at Ibrox that evening thanks to goals from Rabbi Matondo and Todd Cantwell.
Warnock departed his post at Pittodrie not long after.