Davis Looks Forward to Future Role at Rangers Amid Managerial Speculation

Steven Davis’ Aspirations with Rangers

Steven Davis, the former midfielder for Rangers, has expressed the hope that he can contribute to the club in some capacity in the future. This comes amidst rumors about him potentially taking on a coaching role, particularly should former Rangers manager Steven Gerrard return to manage the Scottish Premiership team again.

History with the Club

Davis, who has 140 caps for Northern Ireland and a significant history with the club—having played a total of 239 matches across two stints—was temporarily appointed as caretaker manager after Michael Beale‘s exit in October 2023. During his brief tenure, he oversaw one win and a loss before Philippe Clement took over permanently.

Current Situation and Future Hopes

“At this moment in time it’s only rumours. I haven’t heard anything else regarding these talks.”

While Davis remains optimistic about a long-term association with Rangers, he noted the ongoing managerial search at the club as a significant factor. He stated:

“The club are going through the process in terms of who they are going to appoint as manager.”

Furthermore, he expressed his eagerness for the future, saying:

“It’s hard to envisage me not being back at the club in some capacity in the future.”

Commitment to Rangers

Now serving as part of Michael O’Neill‘s coaching staff for the Northern Irish team, Davis emphasizes his strong connection to Rangers and his desire for the club’s success. Reflecting on the previous season, he hopes for a turnaround leading to trophy wins in the upcoming season.

Davis reassured fans of his commitment and connection, stating:

“Whatever the capacity may be, you just have to wait for the opportunities and then make the decision.”

Stay tuned for further updates on Davis and any official announcements regarding Rangers’ managerial situation.