Rangers have confirmed two members of staff have left the club following Danny Rohl's move to RB Salzburg.
The former Ibrox boss left the club officially on Wednesday to take over at the Austrian club.
He led his first training session on the same day as he ended an eight-month spell in Glasgow this summer.
First-team performance manager Sascha Lense and first-team analyst Tristan Steiner have also left Rangers with Rohl.
Read more:
- Danny Rohl's Rangers exit confirmed as RB Salzburg appoint him as manager
- Rangers trying to secure deals for two Derek McInnes staff members
A Rangers statement read: "Rangers today confirms the departure of men’s Head Coach, Danny Röhl, to Red Bull Salzburg by mutual agreement.
"Danny joined Rangers back in October, but now makes the move to the Austrian Bundesliga outfit ahead of their new season.
"Also departing Rangers will be first-team Performance Manager, Sascha Lense and first-team Analyst, Tristan Steiner."
Rangers chairman Andrew Cavenagh commented: “I’d like to thank Danny for his service and commitment to Rangers.
"He and his staff put in a significant amount of hard work during his time in charge, which we are greatly appreciative of.
“We wish them the best of luck moving forward.”
The club statement added: "A further update from the club on the vacant position will follow in due course."