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Pedro Caixinha set for Rangers hotseat as current club Al Gharafa approve move

Pedro Caixinha (Saul Gonzalez/LatinContent/Getty Images)
Pedro Caixinha (Saul Gonzalez/LatinContent/Getty Images)

PEDRO CAIXINHA has been cleared to take over as Rangers manager by his current club.

Qatari side Al Gharafa announced on their Twitter account that they had given the Portuguese coach permission to join Rangers.

The 46-year-old now looks set to quickly agree a deal with Rangers but he is unlikely to be in the dugout for Sunday’s clash at Celtic Park.

 

The Qatar Stars League club stated that the deal was in their financialinterests, especially with Caixinha’s contract due to expire in 45 days.

Al Gharafa also added that Caixinha’s desire to join Rangers was instrumental in their decision.

Caixinha emerged as Rangers’ number one choice to replace Mark Warburton last week but the Ibrox club were unable to finalise a deal to take him to Scotland at the start of this week, in time to prepare for Sunday’s derby.

However the agreement with Al Gharafa will allow him to watch on at Parkhead and provide some assurance to players.

Caixinha moved to Qatar in 2015 after a successful spell with Santos Laguna, a Mexican club with close links to Celtic.

He previously managed Uniao de Leiria and Nacional in his homeland after spells on the coaching staff at the likes of Sporting Lisbon, Panathinaikos, Rapid Bucharest and Saudi Arabia.