Rangers have confirmed Stig Inge Bjornebye as their performance director, as well as welcoming James Barrow as first-team performance coach.
Bjornebye was at Ibrox on a temporary basis last season but Rangers Review revealed last week that he would be staying on full-time. That has now been announced by the club.
Meanwhile, Barrow joins Derek McInnes' backroom staff having been at Wigan Athletic as head of performance. He takes over from Rhys Owen who leaves Ibrox,
Bjornebye said: "Rangers is a club with huge expectations, and that is one of the reasons I am excited to take on this role permanently.
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"Our responsibility now is to provide the football departments and the players with everything they need to win, while also creating a clear pathway for the next generation of Rangers players.”
Rangers CEO Jim Gillespie added: "Stig has quickly become a valued member of our football leadership team. His experience across elite football, both as a player and as an executive, brings important expertise to the club.
"His appointment completes a football structure that is focused on one objective: giving our manager, staff and players the best possible platform to deliver success for Rangers.
“James is another strong addition to our football department and will bring valuable expertise as we continue to build the support available to our players and coaching staff."