Former Rangers striker Kenny Miller is reportedly set to become permanent manager of Maccabi Tel Aviv after guiding the Israeli club to cup success during his interim spell.
The 46-year-old had been working on Ronny Deila’s staff before stepping up as caretaker boss following Deila’s exit.
Miller’s connection with Rangers remains central to the interest around the story.
Across three spells at Ibrox, he became one of the more recognisable modern Rangers forwards, scoring key goals, winning major honours and later moving into coaching after his playing career.
Miller’s Rangers Pedigree Adds Intrigue To Maccabi Move
The reported development matters because it would give Miller a more stable platform after several shorter coaching and managerial posts.
That includes previous spells with Livingston and Falkirk, while he has also worked abroad as part of his coaching development.
His Maccabi spell has already carried a strong headline moment. Miller helped deliver Israeli Cup success before the club’s summer decision.
ReadRangers has also covered how Derek McInnes’ first Rangers rebuild comes with five urgent decisions, and Miller’s progress is another reminder of how former Ibrox figures continue to shape careers away from Glasgow.
For Rangers supporters, this is not a direct Ibrox development.
But it is still a notable step for a player who remains strongly connected to the club’s modern era.
Miller’s path has been unconventional, but a permanent Maccabi Tel Aviv appointment would represent a significant step in his coaching career.
The move has not yet been formally announced by Maccabi Tel Aviv, so the key detail for now is the report that Miller is poised to be handed the job on a permanent basis.








