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Steven Gerrard agrees three-year deal to become new Rangers manager

Liverpool icon Gerrard wants a war-chest so he can rebuild Rangers in the summer, and mount a serious challenge to champions Celtic next season

STEVEN GERRARD has agreed a three-year deal to become Rangers boss.

SunSport told you the Liverpool legend was on the brink of taking over the Scottish giants.

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Gerrard has reportedly agreed a deal to become new Ibrox gafferCredit: PA:Empics Sport

After fresh talks, all parties now appear to have concluded negotiations today.

Gers confirmed they will hold a press conference at 3pm today.

SunSport understands the Anfield youth coach headed straight into a meeting with Rangers chiefs after landing back in the UK around lunchtime on Thursday.

Gerrard had been in Rome to watch Jurgen Klopp’s side book their place in the Champions League final.

Steven Gerrard confirms Rangers talks and says more are planned later this week over becoming their new boss
Steven Gerrard pictured in the stands at the Old Firm Derby in March
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Steven Gerrard pictured in the stands at the Old Firm Derby in MarchCredit: Kenny Ramsay - The Sun Glasgow

Speaking on Tuesday night Gerrard said: “Yes, there are truth in rumours. I’ve held initial talks with Rangers, and the plan is to pick them up in a couple of days time.

“I’ve held positive talks with them and I’ll pick them up on Thursday, and see if we can progress them.”


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SunSport understands former England star Gerrard was met by an Ibrox delegation headed up by director of football Mark Allen and managing director Stewart Robertson for further talks about the job.

During the discussions it’s believed Gerrard was given the assurances he’d been seeking concerning Gers’ finances.

Liverpool icon Gerrard wants a war-chest so he can rebuild Rangers in the summer, and mount a serious challenge to champions Celtic next season.

It’s now clear Gerrard WILL be backed by chairman Dave King and the new investors he hopes to secure in the coming days.

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Gerrard WILL be backed by Dave KingCredit: Keith Campbell - The Sun Glasgow

SunSport also understands Police Scotland are now on standby ahead of an Ibrox announcement, with Gers bosses requesting a police presence at the stadium.

We exclusively revealed last week that Gerrard was the man Gers wanted as head coach.

After failing to land Derek McInnes following the sacking of Pedro Caixinha last October, the Ibrox board have cast their net wider in their search for a replacement.

Caretaker boss Graeme Murty was binned this week after the 5-0  hammering by Celtic last weekend.

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SunSport understands Mark Allen headed up delegation that met with Steven GerrardCredit: Keith Campbell - The Sun Glasgow

Murty had hoped to be considered for the job, but Ibrox chief King revealed that wouldn’t happen.

King made it clear he wanted a British manager in charge and it quickly became clear Gerrard, currently in charge of  Liverpool’s Under-18s, fitted the bill.

Gerrard could bring former Scotland international Gary McAllister in as his No2.

Rangers hope to confirm Gerrard’s appointment on Friday ahead of Saturday’s clash with

Jimmy Nicholl and Jonatan Johansson will be in charge for the visit of Killie.

Even if confirmed on Friday, Gerrard will have NO say in first team affairs and won’t take up his new post until June 1 at the earliest.

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