Askou ended last season as assistant manager at FC Copenhagen, having been in the same post at Sparta Prague.
The former Gothenburg boss aims to “break down barriers” when it comes to style of play, while stressing the importance of a strong team spirit.
“I expect to see a team that desperately wants to win and wants to show that positive body language. Hopefully, some tempo-filled football, which would be attractive to watch, developing to train and to play, and in the end effective.”
Askou, 42, is a fan of what Brendan Rodgers has achieved at Celtic and believes Rangers will play “very interesting football” under his old Norwich City team-mate Russell Martin.
He acknowledged that predecessor Wimmer “tried to modernise the game a little bit, have more passes in the team” and wants to use that as a platform for success.
“I’ve looked at the club history over the recent years,” he added. “If you take the last five years, we’ve been in the top six once. We’ve been 3.4 points off on average.
“If we lift things and do things a little bit better over 33 games, I think it’s possible to find (an extra) win and a draw.
“And then, with respect to the finances in the club, we want to do it sustainably, both financially and football-wise. And see if we can break into the top six and see if we can stabilise the club.
“We know that it takes time, it takes continuity, which the club hasn’t had recently. I’m the third manager in six months, so we need some time to get things in the right direction.
“But we also have an interesting opportunity here with possibilities to really form the squad as much as we can.”
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