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Steven Gerrard returns to Anfield this weekend for the latest Liverpool Legends match against Barcelona, but could he make a permanent return to his former club in the future? He might be Aston Villa manager these days, but he'll never be able to avoid speculation linking him with the Reds job in future.
The 41-year-old has publicly admitted he'd like to be Liverpool manager one day but has repeatedly sidestepped the possibility of replacing Jurgen Klopp when the German's contract expires in 2024. Instead, the Reds legend has remained focused on forging his own managerial career away from Anfield, having spent a year in charge of his former club's Under-18s before taking over at Rangers.
Winning the Scottish Premiership last year, to end Celtic's 10-in-a-row hopes in the process, Gerrard returned to England last November when he took over at Villa Park, unable to resist the lure of his first job in the Premier League with Aston Villa once former Liverpool managing director, now Villans chief executive, Christian Purslow came calling.
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