
Key Rangers backroom figure departs for Liverpool role
White had been First Team Physical Performance and Reconditioning Coach at the Ibrox club since April 2024.
He joined Rangers in 2021 before taking up a role as First Team Assistant Performance Coach in August 2023, after being initially brought in as a Sports Scientist in the academy.
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White has now joined Premier League champions Liverpool as First Team Physical Performance Coach.
And he might not be the only man with a Rangers background at Anfield next season.
Indeed, former Ibrox boss Giovanni van Bronckhorst is reportedly close to being appointed to a role in Arme Slot's backroom team.
The Dutchman spent just under a year in charge of Rangers, leading the club he turned out for as a player to the 2022 Europa League final.
Liverpool are now 'close' to appointing Van Bronckhorst to their backroom staff, claims The Athletic.
He will replace his fellow countryman John Heitinga, who recently left Anfield to take on the role of head coach at Eredivisie outfit Ajax.
Van Bronckhorst spent a brief spell in charge of Besiktas after leaving Rangers before taking up a role on UEFA's Executive Committee.
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