Steven Gerrard, the former Rangers manager who led the club to a Scottish Premiership title in 2021, is set to meet with the club's American owners in London this week to discuss a potential return to Ibrox. The move comes as Rangers continue their search for a new manager following the sacking of Russell Martin, and Gerrard is one of several high-profile candidates being considered for the role.
Gerrard, who has been out of work since leaving his post as manager of Al Ettifaq in Saudi Arabia in January, is said to be open to discussions with the club and has been scheduled to meet with Rangers' owners, Andrew Cavenagh and Paraag Marathe, over the coming days. The former Liverpool and England great is widely regarded as one of the most successful managers in Scottish football, and his return to Ibrox would be a significant development in the club's quest to regain their former glory.
Gerrard's potential return to Rangers has been the subject of much speculation in recent weeks, with the 45-year-old having previously expressed his desire to complete "unfinished business" in management. Speaking on a recent podcast, Gerrard stated that he was enjoying time with his family and was not in a rush to return to management, but that he was open to the right opportunity.
Rangers are undergoing a thorough process to identify the right candidate for the manager's role, and Gerrard is just one of several high-profile names being considered. The club's search for a new manager is ongoing, and it remains to be seen whether Gerrard will be able to convince the owners that he is the right man for the job.
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