Le Guen heading to Rangers
The former Lyon coach is thought to have been lined up to replace Alex McLeish in the hot-seat.
And the Dutchman is convinced chairman David Murray will attempt to lift the gloom of their glorious Champions League exit to Villarreal by announcing the Frenchman’s appointment.
Numan said: “There has been a lot of speculation in the past few weeks.
“Before the game on Monday it came out that Le Guen had signed a two-year deal for the Ibrox side. But in the next couple of days David Murray will probably come out with a statement that Le Guen has signed.
“That will end the speculation.”





