Below is a summary of the full article. Click here for the full version or go back to LFC Live.net
Steven Gerrard poses with his medal after winning the Scottish Premiership
Former Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard continues to be linked with a return to Rangers following his departure from Saudi Arabia.
Gerrard's best years so far as a manager undoubtedly came during his time with the Scottish giants.
But since leaving Rangers, it hasn't been so good for Gerrard.
His move to Aston Villa didn't even last a year following a poor run of results.
Despite being paid a hefty £15m a year, he only won 23 of his 59 games managed in Saudi.
Now, with Rangers severely falling behind Scottish rivals Celtic in the Premiership table, rumours are being thrown around of a possible Philippe Clement replacement - and Gerrard finds himself on the list.
The most recent link between the two parties came through Gerrard's social media activity.
The Liverpool legend simply left a message with two heart emojis.
Steven Gerrard lifts the Premiership trophy (Image: SNS Group)
A new manager could align with the 'fresh start' that is lined up with a takeover deal spearheaded by the San Francisco 49ers closing in.
Bringing Gerrard back also comes with the bonus of the scouser understanding the demands of Rangers within Scottish football.
The number one goal for the Gers every year is to dethrone Celtic, and Gerrard has done that once before.
Jermain Defoe, the English striker who played under Gerrard at Rangers, remembers how Gerrard was raring to go again following their title victory.
Article continues below
He told Sky Sports: ”I can remember being at Rangers and Stevie actually said that.
For more news relating to Rangers, visit our sister site Rangers Latest Live.