Former Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard will be welcomed back to the
club but he will not be returning as a player, manager Juergen Klopp
said. U.K. media reports had suggested that the 35-year-old could return
from LA Galaxy and even wear the Liverpool shirt once more.
Klopp said he’d spoken to Gerrard but that any thoughts of him
playing for Liverpool again were wide off the mark. “I can say I have
had contact with Stevie,’’ he told a press conference on Wednesday
night. “We’ve had one phone call and a few messages.
“Of course, I said the door is always open. Stevie is a legend and
it’s clear that if he is here in Liverpool and is young enough and
healthy enough to want to train for the next season in LA, then
absolutely no problem. “That’s clear, but nothing else. He didn’t ask
and I don’t have to think about this. He is an LFC legend and our doors
are always open.’’
The Guardian said that Gerrard, who is in England because the U.S.,
season has finished, could well return to the club in another
role. “When his contract has ended we can talk about different stuff,”
the Guardian reported him as saying.
“We will find for sure something for Stevie when he comes back and
whatever he wants to do, we will help him, but not at this moment – we
are in the middle of the season.’’
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