Rangers FC head coach Danny Röhl has reportedly rejected a £15 million approach from West Ham United, delivering a major boost to the Ibrox club and reinforcing his commitment to the project in Glasgow.
Sources close to the situation suggest the Premier League outfit identified Röhl as a leading candidate amid uncertainty over their managerial future and were prepared to meet a compensation package believed to be worth up to £15m. The German coach’s growing reputation, built on tactical intelligence and clear progress at Rangers, had put him firmly on the radar south of the border.
However, Röhl is understood to have made his position clear, opting to remain at Rangers despite the financial lure and profile of the English top flight. The 36-year-old is said to be fully invested in the club’s long-term vision and determined to see through the rebuild he has overseen since arriving at Ibrox.
Since taking charge, Röhl has earned praise for restoring structure, intensity and consistency within the squad, while promoting a high-energy style of play that has reconnected the team with supporters. Rangers remain firmly in the domestic title race, with European progress also viewed as a key benchmark of success this season.
Club officials have welcomed Röhl’s decision, seeing it as a strong statement of stability at a crucial stage of the campaign. Internally, the manager is believed to have stressed that his focus is on delivering silverware and building a sustainable platform for future success rather than pursuing a swift move elsewhere.
Supporters have reacted positively to the news, hailing Röhl’s loyalty as a rare show of commitment in a modern game often defined by short-term thinking.
While interest from Premier League clubs is expected to resurface if Rangers’ upward trajectory continues, the message for now is clear: Danny Röhl is committed to the cause at Ibrox — and not even a £15 million offer was enough to turn his head.











