Rangers have announced the appointment of Graham Wallace as their new chief executive.
Wallace, 52, has previously spent four years at Manchester City, most recently as chief operating officer, following eight years as chief financial officer in media organisations.
The Dumfries-born businessman will also join the Rangers International Football Club Plc board of directors as well as the club’s board with immediate effect.
The appointment of Wallace comes amid a bitter power struggle at Rangers and sees him take over the position from Craig Mather after his departure last month.
Mather stepped down on October 16, days after a group of dissenting shareholders succeeded in a Court of Session bid to force the postponement of the club’s annual meeting.
Former oldco director Paul Murray led the court action to postpone the annual meeting so shareholders could consider his bid to be elected to the board, along with Scott Murdoch, Alex Wilson and former chairman Malcolm Murray.
Wallace is the latest arrival in the boardroom this month ahead of the annual meeting, which will now take place on December 19.
David Somers was appointed acting chairman on November 7, before investment banker Norman Crichton was confirmed as a non-executive director a week later.
They joined finance director Brian Stockbridge and James Easdale on the Ibrox board.