Rangers have made McInnes ‘manager’ as opposed to the previous ‘head coach’ position, suggesting he will have more of a hands-on approach to matters beyond the training pitch than some of his predecessors.
When asked about his role in recruitment, the Rangers boss said he is part of a collaborative process with technical director Dan Purdy, sporting director Stig Inge Bjornebye, the board and the recruitment staff.
He and his assistants will identify the key positions that need strengthened, the recruitment staff will get to work, and there will be ongoing discussions.
But ultimately, the final call will rest with him.
“I’ve been given assurances that every player we sign will come down to me [making] the final decision,” McInnes explained.
“But it’s a collaboration really and it’s like like-minded people just having conversations on a daily basis trying to arrive at the best option for us.”
McInnes added there is a model to adhere but not every player will be for “development” with a view to reselling.










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