Rangers boss Mark Warburton took to Twitter last night as media speculation mounted about his future.
The Englishman has been linked with the vacant position at English Championship side Fulham.
Reports claimed that the Ibrox board had offered a new contract to Warburton in order to persuade him not to leave the club he joined in the summer.
Warbuton had dismissed talk of a move after Rangers’ 4-0 win over Dumbarton on Tuesday night but used his Twitter account to further quash rumours.
Both bemused and frustrated by shockingly incorrect stories from certain media outlets. I am going nowhere and no club has approached me
— Mark Warburton (@MarkWarburton9) December 2, 2015
Such stories are incorrect and disrespectful to me, to Rangers and to the supposed interested party which in this case is Fulham. Appalling
— Mark Warburton (@MarkWarburton9) December 2, 2015
Why are such stories are released without any sensible investigation? Rangers fans, Rangers as a club and indeed Fulham deserve better
— Mark Warburton (@MarkWarburton9) December 2, 2015
Fulham appear keen on luring the former Brentford boss to Craven Cottage to help kick-start their bid for promotion to the top-flight.
Warburton took the Cottagers’ rivals to fifth in the Championship last season before a crushing play-off defeat to Middlesbrough.
He remains the bookies’ favourite to land the role.
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