AC Milan legend Rino Gattuso has put his hand up for the Rangers job.
The Italian World Cup winner spent a short spell in Glasgow in the late 1990s and is currently in charge of Greece's OFI Crete.
Rangers are seeking a new manager following the resignation of Ally McCoist.
Gattuso told the Daily Mail: "My wife is from Glasgow but the main reason to want to go there is because Rangers is a big team with big stories.
"Believe me, the priority would not be my family. It would be the job and the chance to work for a big club which is in my heart. There are many reasons, not just my family."
He added: "My situation at Crete is not simple. I wanted to leave but the fans would not let me go and that is okay.
"I only played for a year and a half at Rangers but it was a big pleasure to do that so, of course, I would be interested in the job there."