STEVEN GERRARD WILL reportedly make a call on his future in the next 48 hours after he was offered the vacant managerial position at MK Dons.
The ex-Liverpool and England skipper departs the United States next month when his contract at LA Galaxy expires.
The 36-year-old, who is studing for his UEFA A coaching licence, has been linked to backroom roles at Celtic and Liverpool.
Karl Robinson left MK Dons by mutual-consent a month ago, and League One strugglers currently sit in 21st place in the third tier of English football.
Sky Sports reports that Gerrard will indicate on Monday whether or not heโll accept the job in Milton Keynes.
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Generally speaking the better intercounty players and teams have always been well looked after work wise, but this is a significant step in the right direction for more to be done throughout. Good stuff.
You have prob the top 5 to 10 players in both codes in the country who have a profile that can be monetised in terms of sponsorship etc Then you have a layer of maybe another 40 to 60 of the bigger counties that benefit in one way or another in terms of securing work etc. However hopefully schemes like this bring benefit to a broader base. Itโs interesting that it took the gpa to bring in outside charitable funding to support this, why couldnโt the gaa themselves think of a more self sustaining form of funding.