Rangers chairman Andrew Cavenagh has promised a summer squad revamp while publicly backing head coach Danny Rohl to deliver the Premiership title after a frustrating campaign that ended with the club in third place. Cavenagh said the club will make changes to strengthen the squad and address the inconsistencies that cost Rangers this season, but insisted the board remains confident in Rohl’s long‑term plan.
The campaign fell short of expectations: injuries, uneven form and missed opportunities left supporters disappointed despite signs of progress at times. Cavenagh acknowledged those frustrations and signalled a proactive response in the coming transfer window, saying the club will look to refresh key positions and improve depth across the squad.
While details of incoming or outgoing players were not disclosed, the chairman emphasised that any moves will be targeted to complement Rohl’s style and to give the manager the tools to challenge for the title. Cavenagh stressed that backing from the board is unconditional for now, and that stability in the dugout is central to their approach.
Rangers head coach Danny Rohl was described as having the trust of the club’s hierarchy, with Cavenagh expressing belief that, given the right additions and a focused pre‑season, Rohl can guide the team back to the top of Scottish football. The club said supporters should expect a clear plan and decisive action over the summer as Rangers prepare for the next campaign.