Rangers have confirmed chief financial officer James Taylor has stepped down by mutual agreement after three years at the club.
Taylor, the son of former SFA chief executive David Taylor, is leaving to pursue new opportunities.
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A club statement regarding the news read in full, “Rangers Football Club can confirm that Chief Financial Officer James Taylor is to step down from his role by mutual agreement.
“James and the club have agreed that this is the right time for him to pursue new opportunities. The club thanks James for his contribution and wishes him every success for the future.”