After his unexpected dismissal, football legend Steven Gerrard has reportedly been handed a life-changing job offer that could redefine his coaching career. Reliable sources confirm that talks are already underway, and the offer is said to be one he โ€œcanโ€™t afford to turn down

Glasgow, October 7, 2025 โ€“ Steven Gerrard, the Liverpool icon whose managerial path has swung from Scottish glory to Saudi exile, is on the verge of a remarkable comeback. Days after Russell Martinโ€™s shock dismissal plunged Rangers into chaos, reliable sources confirm the club has tabled a โ€œlife-changingโ€ offer for Gerrard to return to Ibrox. Negotiations are progressing, with the proposal โ€“ a three-year deal worth around ยฃ4.5 million per year plus bonuses and club equity โ€“ described as one he โ€œcanโ€™t afford to refuse.โ€ At 45, the former England captain, sacked by Al-Ettifaq in January following a disappointing 12th-place finish, sees this as his chance for redemption in the league that made his managerial name.

Rangersโ€™ upheaval came suddenly. Martin, the ex-Southampton boss appointed last summer after Philippe Clementโ€™s exit, lasted just 17 games before a 3-0 humiliation by Falkirk sealed his fate. With one win in nine and the club 11 points behind Celtic, furious fans surrounded the team bus, chanting Gerrardโ€™s name. By Monday, Martin was gone, and owner Dave Checketts moved swiftly to reopen the Gerrard chapter. โ€œHeโ€™s the only one who can unite us,โ€ one Ibrox insider told Sky Sports. โ€œThis isnโ€™t a gamble โ€“ itโ€™s destiny.โ€

Gerrardโ€™s first stint at Rangers is the stuff of legend. Taking charge in May 2018 after a glittering playing career of 710 Liverpool appearances and a Champions League miracle in 2005, he rebuilt a fractured side into domestic and European contenders. The 2020โ€“21 season brought 102 points, Rangersโ€™ first title in a decade, and an unbeaten league record that convinced Aston Villa to pay ยฃ4 million for his services. โ€œRangers was where I proved myself,โ€ Gerrard wrote in his 2023 autobiography. โ€œLeaving broke my heart.โ€ With the club now mired in turmoil after a costly summer and poor signings like Brazilian winger Matheus Cunha, his return feels almost poetic.

Insiders say the offerโ€™s appeal extends beyond money. Gerrard, who reportedly gave up ยฃ10 million in Saudi compensation to leave Al-Ettifaq on good terms, has been in โ€œpositive discussionsโ€ since Sunday. The deal promises full control over transfers โ€“ a sticking point during his Saudi tenure โ€“ and involvement in revamping Rangersโ€™ youth setup, a nod to his Liverpool roots. โ€œItโ€™s not just about salary, itโ€™s about belonging,โ€ a confidant told The Athletic. โ€œHe misses the roar and the pressure. Saudi was money; this is meaning.โ€ Ally McCoist echoed the sentiment on talkSPORT: โ€œHeโ€™s the godfather. Gerrardโ€™s got unfinished business here.โ€

Still, the risks are real. His career post-Rangers has been uneven. A difficult spell at Aston Villa ended in October 2022 with the club 17th, and though he initially thrived at Al-Ettifaq โ€“ finishing sixth in 2023โ€“24 โ€“ the following season collapsed amid dressing-room strife and fan apathy. โ€œSometimes the pieces just donโ€™t fit,โ€ Gerrard said in his farewell statement. Since then, heโ€™s enjoyed family life in Merseyside, coaching his sonโ€™s youth team and doing punditry for TNT Sports, but the managerial itch has returned. โ€œItโ€™s in my DNA,โ€ he told The Peter Crouch Podcast in September. โ€œGive me the right project and Iโ€™ll jump.โ€

Rangersโ€™ urgency heightens the drama. Celtic, under Brendan Rodgersโ€™ third tenure, have stormed to ten straight wins, led by ยฃ50 million Korean sensation Ji-soo Park. The Gers, plagued by defensive lapses and a stagnant midfield, mirror some of Gerrardโ€™s past challenges โ€“ but his methods once fixed worse. โ€œThe fans need Stevie,โ€ said talkSPORT pundit David Tanner. โ€œHeโ€™s the obvious choice.โ€ Online, #StevieGBacksome trended with over 50,000 posts, while memes reframed his infamous 2014 โ€œslipโ€ as symbolic of redemption. Yet skeptics warn that his 42% win rate at Villa and Scotlandโ€™s unforgiving spotlight could test even a legend.

For Gerrard, this decision could reshape his legacy. A successful Rangers return could re-ignite talk of a future at Liverpool or another Premier League side; refusal could brand him a โ€œone-hit wonder.โ€ As talks accelerate โ€“ with a medical and signing expected by weekโ€™s end โ€“ Ibrox waits in suspense. โ€œHe canโ€™t say no,โ€ one insider insisted. โ€œThis is home calling.โ€ In footballโ€™s theatre of redemption, Gerrardโ€™s next move feels less like business and more like destiny.

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