Rangers are set to appoint former Everton head of recruitment Dan Purdy as Nils Koppen's replacement.
Koppen is on his way out of Ibrox as he gets set to step down from his role as technical director days after Andrew Cavenagh and 49ers Enterprises took a controlling stake in the club.
The new owners are looking to restructure things behind the scenes but it's understood the Belgian's exit is not a reflection on the work he has carried out.
Koppen's departure will be announced tomorrow and Rangers Review has now delivered the update that Purdy will start work on the same day.
It comes with ex-Toffees director of football officially starting as the Light Blues' new sporting director.
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Koppen initially came in as director of football recruitment from PSV Eindhoven in December 2023 and was later promoted to technical director.
He leaves after 18 months at the club but will assist in the short-term with the transition.
Purdy previously worked with Thelwell at the Premier League outfit and has already left his post there.
Rangers are now expected to make an announcement on their new manager in the coming days, with Russell Martin and Davide Ancelotti frontunners.