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Carlisle United is considering making a shock approach for Steven Gerrard.
On Monday morning, on Monday morning of the lower league team of the table he fired manager Mike Williamson, and Mail Sport understands that the American owners of the club have raised the unlikely perspective that the legend of the Liverpool charge of a desperate attempt to avoid abandoning the EFL.
Gerrard, who has driven Rangers and Aston Villa, left a lucrative role with the side of Saudi Arabia Al-Ettifaq last week after 18 months in charge.
A scenario that sees that the former captain of England agrees to supervise a decrease waste from League Dos, although to a club with a loyal and large support, would be seen by the majority as a long shot.
In fact, the former Chief of Bolton, Ian Evatt, is the favorite of the betting corridors, but the sources have revealed that the Americans have raised an approach for Gerrard, who took over Brunton Park in November 2023.
Carlisle squeezed the trigger about the former Newcastle defender and Gateshead Williamson chief on the deadline, with no less than 12 players brought to the club in the current window.
The boys of the league two basement Carlisle want Steven Gerrard to become their new manager
It arrives only four days after Gerrard separated from the Saudi Pro League al-Ettifaq team
Carlisle fired Mike Williamson on Monday morning with the back of the League Two Club
In August, they fired Paul Simpson a day after the summer window had closed. Simpson had also signed 12 players before the deadline.
After Williamson's departure, the cumbrianos are five points of security.
In his first managerial role after a stellar player race he saw him lift nine trophies, Gerrard took the Rangers to a first Premier League Scottish title in 10 years.
The 44 -year -old man happened to Dean Smith in Villa Park in November 2021, but left 11 months after 13 wins in 40 games.
In his first season in Al-Ettifaq, which does not benefit from government financing, he guided his new team to sixth and revolutionized his configuration outside the field.
However, despite signing a new contract last year, it went for mutual consent with the team placed 12 of 16, since it won 23 of 59 games.