If the Rangers job were to become available, Graham Potter WOULDbe interested in taking the role.
That's according to a former England goalkeeper.
Paul Robinson claims he knows for a FACT that the former Swansea, Brighton and Chelsea head coach would be interested in potentially becoming Rangers manager.
Potter was touted with a switch north of the border this time last year after Michael Beale's sacking.
Philippe Clement, of course, took over and has been in the game for a little over 12 months now.
Potter was believed to be in the picture for the England national team job, but Thomas Tuchel was appointed two weeks ago.
With Erik ten Hag dismissed by Manchester United this morning, it seems Potter's name has already been linked with the hotseat at Old Trafford.
He's been out of a job for around 18 months since he left Chelsea, and in a recent appearance on Sky Sports' Monday Night Football, he revealed he's waiting for his next opportunity in coaching.