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Ex-Rangers assistant 'in talks' to leave European giants

Ex-Rangers assistant 'in talks' to leave European giants

The National10-06-2025
The 42-year-old was brought to Ibrox in 2021, three days after Giovanni van Bronckhorst.
Vos then served as assistant to his fellow countryman throughout his tenure in Govan.
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After leaving Rangers, the coach joined Ajax, and initially spent a spell in charge of their under-21s side. He was then promoted to the senior team, where he was Francesco Farioli's number two.
Now, Vos is 'in talks' with Ajax over a contract termination, claims Dutch outlet ad.nl. His current deal runs until the summer of 2027.
It remains to be seen where he may end up after leaving Amsterdam.
Vos' potential Ajax exit comes after an intriguing update on the future of another ex-Ranger, Gennaro 'Rino' Gattuso.
The Italian, who spent just over a year at Ibrox as a teenager, is reportedly in 'pole position' to become the new manager of Italy.
Gattuso departed his role as boss of Croatian top-flight outfit Hajduk Split just five days ago.
He now looks set to seal a quick-fire return to football, however, after Italy recently parted ways with Luciano Spalletti, despite a 2-0 win over Moldova on Monday.
Gattuso is in 'pole position' to replace the 66-year-old in the national team dugout, claims gianlucadimarzio.com.
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