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Daily Mirror IconSportFootballRangers FCRangers could turn their attention to Michael Carrick as their search for a new manager continues following Steven Gerrard's decision to reject a return to IbroxRangers are weighing up a move for ex-Manchester United star Michael Carrick, who has been out of work since June, but could return with the Ibrox hierarchy on the hunt for their next manager.The Scottish giants have endured a dire start to their season, winning just one of their seven league games, which ultimately cost Russell Martin his job. Immediately Steven Gerrard was identified as the ideal candidate but after days of talks he has turned down the chance to return.It has sent Rangers back into the market and Sky Sports claims they are considering a move for Carrick.
He briefly took the reigns on the red side of Manchester and went unbeaten during his interim three-game stint.READ MORE: Steven Gerrard's message to Rangers fans after turning down manager jobREAD MORE: Steven Gerrard makes shock Rangers call as Russell Martin replacement decision madeIt is understood that Carrick is on a shortlist which also includes the likes of former Sheffield Wednesday boss Danny Rohl. They've since said: "When we took over the club this summer, we shared what we want to build for Rangers - to win trophies in Scotland and be able to compete at a high level in Europe."We know achieving these goals will take time, but our performances and results have not been good enough.
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