Ex-Liverpool midfielder, Steven Gerrard, is mulling over an option of making a comeback to the Premier League. The 36-year-old ex-England International is currently plying his trade with the MLS side, LA Galaxy.
Gerrard’s contract with the US side expires in November and after that, the midfielder will be a free agent. Although Gerrard had already clarified that he would never play in the Premier League for any other side except Liverpool, he could take up a coaching role as he has already started his coaching courses. Gerrard has played 690 games for The Reds and scored 180 goals in all competition.
He joined MLS in 2015 and scored 5 goals in 38 appearances. Gerrard revealed that he hasn’t been offered a coaching role with Liverpool.
The veteran player said, “I’m wondering whether I should play on for a little bit longer or whether I should call it a day. I haven’t 100 per cent decided on that yet.”
“I still enjoy playing. I still love coming into training, I still love competing, so if I can carry on and there are opportunities to stay here or go somewhere else for another six months or 12 months, then I’ll consider it.”
He further added, “If nothing comes up (playing-wise) I’ll try and fly through the coaching badges and see what happens down that road.”I’m around 60 per cent through my A licence and I’m hoping to have that finished by the end of the year so we’ll go from there.”