reports has it that Liverpool fc former captain Steven Gerrard wants a coaching role in the club but has made it clear he wants a meaningful role rather than a symbolic one.
The 36-year-old has discussed the possibility of helping shape the club’s future generation with Academy director Alex Inglethorpe, with the dialogue at an advanced stage.
Liverpool’s former captain wants any role to hinge on what he could offer, how much he could learn and ensuring he’d be making a substantial contribution - not to be based on who he is.
Clearly Steven Gerrard have been known for his resourcefulness and notable skills in the midfield position which will be a great addition to the backroom staff .
Liverpool's head of youth department Inglethorpe, who recently signed a new long-term deal with the Reds having enjoyed success in his position, feels the same way. He believes the capabilities of the player with the club's third-most appearances in history extends well beyond being a brilliant example to the youngsters.
It will also afford him the chance to soak up information from one of his greatest influences Steve Heighway, who guided him to Liverpool’s first team. He believes the capabilities of the player with the club's third-most appearances in history extends well beyond being a brilliant example to the youngsters.
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