Everton's Thelwell to become Rangers sporting director

Everton director of football Kevin Thelwell
Kevin Thelwell joined Everton after leaving the New York Red Bulls [Getty Images]

Everton director of football Kevin Thelwell will move to Rangers this summer to become Rangers’ new sporting director, the two clubs have confirmed.

News of the 51-year-old Englishman’s appointment came as Rangers confirmed officially for the first time that they are in negotiations with American investors, including the San Francisco 49ers, about a possible takeover of the club.

Rangers chief executive Patrick Stewart announced a root and branch review of all club operations earlier this season, with the Scottish Premiership club saying the appointment of a sporting director was a priority.

“Thelwell will assume overall responsibility for all areas of the football operation, including men’s, women’s and academy,” they say in a website statement.

Everton and Thelwell had previously revealed he would be leaving the Premier League club when his current contract finishes at the end of the season.

Thelwell told Rangers’ website: “This is a huge honour for me to be joining a club with the size, stature and expectations of Rangers.

“From the first conversations, it was clear to me how ambitious the club is and I’m excited to play a part in shaping its next chapter.”

Thelwell suggested that the “men’s first-team structure” will be a priority.

Rangers’ incoming sporting director has been with Everton for three years after leaving his role as the New York Red Bulls’ head of sport and is also is a former director of football with Wolverhampton Wanderers.

He has also worked with the former Motherwell manager Billy Davies at Preston North End and Derby County.

Stewart said their “rigorous recruitment process” had found “an outstanding candidate with terrific experience in the Premier League and the MLS”.

Everton said that Thelwell would depart his role when his current contract expires at the end of the season “as part of a transition from a single director of football to a wider sporting leadership team”.

“Incoming Everton CEO Angus Kinnear will lead the implementation of the new sporting leadership team, with senior appointments to be announced in due course,” they stated.

Thelwell’s imminent arrival is likely to be the first of a number of big changes at Ibrox, with American businessman Andrew Cavenagh and San Francisco 49ers Enterprises moving closer to finalising a takeover.

Reports of interest first surfaced earlier this year, but the Ibrox club have now confirmed that “productive conversations” are ongoing.

They also confirmed that the investors are looking for a controlling stake, although neither party have mentioned a timeline for any deal to be concluded.

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