Will Still reportedly turned down the chance to become Rangers' next manager.
The young English boss, 32, has made quite the name for himself in France with current team Lens and Stade de Reims before that. Previously, he managed Belgian sides Lierse and Beerschot.
Still didn't play the game professionally and has stated that playing the Football Manager video game is what inspired him to follow a career in coaching.
After an eight-placed finish in Ligue 1, he confirmed he will be moving on this summer.
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He said in a press conference: "I will not be the coach of RC Lens next season. It was the last of the season at Bollaert, but it was also my last. For multiple reasons.
"The main reason, which pushes me to make this decision, is the fact that I need to return home. Everyone is well aware of what happened in my life. That's why.
"The logical choice is that I am getting closer to my wife for her well-being as well.
"I haven't signed anything anywhere yet, even though there has always been interest."
Some reports have suggested Still is set to be handed the job at Southampton while Hull City are also said to be interested.
L'Equipe claim Rangers were also in for him but the Englishman rejected the chance to come to Glasgow and prefers to head for his homeland.