
Ex-Rangers boss Philippe Clement ‘REJECTS manager job in major turn of events'
PHILIPPE CLEMENT has reportedly turned down an approach from a European club to be their new manager - despite reports suggesting his appointment was a done deal.
We told you earlier how the axed Rangers gaffer was the leading contender to take over as the boss of Sparta Prague.
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Philippe Clement is still without a manager after four months
Credit: Willie Vass
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He looked set to make his return to the dugout
Credit: Willie Vass
Reports from Czechia claimed Clement, 51, had been identified as the board's number one choice to replace Lars Friis, who was shown the door on May 15 after their cup final defeat to Olomouc.
Sparta chiefs had been working down a shortlist of potential managers, with the former Monaco and Club Brugge head coach leading the pack.
It was suggested an official announcement on his appointment would be made imminently.
However, latest reports coming out of the country now state that Clement will NOT be named their new manager at this stage.
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It's being reported by iSport that Clement has in actual fact rejected an offer from the club in a bizarre turn of events.
Sparta have now reportedly turned their attention to Danish manager Bo Svensson, who was most recently the boss of Union Berlin.
Clement's future in the game remains up in the air as he is still without a team since he was sacked by Rangers in February.
The Belgian has been linked with a couple of jobs since his Ibrox dismissal four months ago.
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He was initially tipped to be the next manager of the Belgium national team before he was even given the boot in Scotland.
That ship had sailed but it was then reported in Belgium this month that he could be heading back to his homeland after all - as the new manager of Anderlecht.
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That was, however, when current boss Besnik Hasi was meant to be on his way out of the dugout after a disappointing season.
As things stand though Anderlecht chiefs have decided to stick by him for another campaign.
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