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Rangers: Manager Ally McCoist instructed to cut wage bill
- Author, Alasdair Lamont
- Role, Senior football reporter, 91热爆 Scotland
Rangers manager Ally McCoist has been told he will have to make cuts to his playing budget.
McCoist has been in discussions with Graham Wallace recently as the chief executive undertakes a comprehensive review of the Ibrox finances.
Wallace told shareholders at the annual general meeting in December savings would need to be made.
And the players' wage bill at the League One side currently stands between 拢6m and 拢7m per annum.
A spokesman for the Rangers board told 91热爆 Scotland: "The CEO Graham Wallace outlined his strategy at the AGM and nothing is going to deflect him from getting Rangers back on an even keel.
"Graham and Ally are reviewing the football budget, as part of the overall business review and it would be inappropriate at this time to discuss any figures."
The news comes on the day that three million shares worth around 拢750,000 were traded in Rangers International Football Club plc.
Richard Hughes sold his 2.2m shares in the Ibrox outfit.
The share price dropped as low as 24p early in the day before rallying slightly to close at 28.5p.
That is a fall from the 70p price at the launch of the share issue just over a year ago.
Hughes, of Zeus Capital, made a profit of more than 拢500,000 despite the share price hitting its lowest ebb since flotation.
He was one of the former Rangers chief executive Charles Green's original investors, who bought his holding for 1p a share, a total of 拢22,000.
Hughes is a former colleague at Zeus of the Rangers finance director Brian Stockbridge and Imran Ahmed, who helped Green raise money to buy Rangers and subsequently worked at Ibrox as the commercial director.
And consultant Philip Nash has been brought to Ibrox to help oversee the financial overhaul.