Liverpool are reportedly considering Steven George Gerrard as a potential interim manager if the club decides to sack current head coach Arne Slot.
Gerrard, an English professional football manager and former Liverpool captain, who most recently managed Saudi Pro League club Al Ettifaq, has emerged as a strong option for the role.
His deep connection to Anfield, leadership history, and understanding of the club’s culture are said to make him an appealing short-term solution.
According to sources close to the club, Liverpool’s hierarchy has begun exploring contingency plans as pressure mounts on Slot following a disappointing run of results.
While no formal decision has been made, Gerrard is reportedly high on the list should the board opt for a managerial change.
The move would mark a dramatic return for the Liverpool legend, whose iconic status and influence remain significant among supporters.
Club officials are believed to be weighing his availability, the timing of a possible transition, and the stabilising effect his appointment might have on the squad.
For now, Slot remains in charge, but Liverpool’s evaluation of potential successors — with Gerrard at the forefront — suggests that developments could unfold quickly if results fail to improve.



