'Gerrard open to Rangers return' - gossip
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'Gerrard open to Rangers return' - gossip
"Image source, Getty Images Steven Gerrard is reportedly open to a return to Rangers with current head coach Russell Martin under pressure, while Celtic striker Callum Osmand is said to have rejected a loan move. With Russell Martin under pressure after a poor start as Rangers head coach, Steven Gerrard is believed to be open to a return to Ibrox, the 45-year-old Englishman having been out of a job since leaving Saudi Pro League outfit Al-Ettifaq in January."
"Davide Ancelotti, who was beaten to the Rangers head coach job by Russell Martin, admits he cannot be sure of retaining his job with Botafogo as the 36-year-old Italian concedes they are out of the Brazilian title race after a disappointing first campaign in charge. Lutz Pfannenstiel, who held talks with Aberdeen about becoming director of football, is in negotiations about taking that role with Borussia Monchengladbach after the 52-year-old's recent exit from St Louis City."
"Steven Pressley says Trevor Carson was allowed to join Ross County on loan because the 38-year-old goalkeeper did not want to sit on the bench at his stage of career after the Dundee head coach decided Jon McCracken would be his number one this season. (The Courier), external Striker Callum Osmand, Celtic's 19-year-old summer signing from Fulham, rejected the chance to join a Scottish Championship club on loan despite player pathway manager Shaun Maloney being keen."
Steven Gerrard is reportedly open to returning to Rangers following Russell Martin's poor start and recent departure from Al-Ettifaq. Rafael Benitez attended Arsenal's Champions League match and remains keen to return to management, with Vladimir Smicer suggesting Benitez would suit Celtic or Rangers. Davide Ancelotti, who lost the Rangers job to Martin, admits his Botafogo position is uncertain after his side fell out of the Brazilian title race. Lutz Pfannenstiel is negotiating to become Borussia Monchengladbach director of football following his exit from St Louis City. Trevor Carson moved on loan to Ross County to avoid a bench role while Callum Osmand rejected a proposed loan to a Scottish Championship club.
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