Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers wants to hand Steven Gerrard a new two-year deal.
The England captain, who has one more season remaining on his £130,000-a-week contract, will be 33 in May but Rodgers believes he can play at the top for several more years.
And he would love to reunite him in midfield with old pal Xabi Alonso by sealing an £8.5million deal for the Real Madrid star.
And Reds legend Gerrard is the man Rodgers may rely on to lure former team-mate Alonso back to the club and thrill the fans. The Reds have been looking into the transfer since learning that talks between the 31-year-old midfielder and Real Madrid over a new deal had stalled.
Liverpool are believed to have made contact with Alonso's agent, with talk of an £80,000-a-week deal on the table.
But Gerrard is the priority for Rodgers. As he prepared for today's trip to Premier League strugglers Aston Villa, the Anfield chief said: "Steven has a year left and it's something he and I are about to discuss."
Ryan Giggs will be playing past 40 and Rodgers believes Gerrard won't be far off that milestone. "I've never thought about replacing him because he's got many years left," he added.
"You look back at Gordon Strachan and Gary McAllister and guys like that. These players slept and rested in the afternoons, they ate the right things and kept their body weight the same.
"Steven is one of them. He's a remarkable professional."
Source: The People
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