Steven Gerrard has been offered new Liverpool deal, reveals Brendan Rodgers
Liverpool
have offered captain Steven Gerrard a new contract, His current deal
expires next summer and the 34-year-old is contemplating what his future
holds.
Manager
Brendan Rodgers confirmed the news on Monday and, like his captain,
rubbished reports on Sunday that a rift had developed between the two
men.
The
Northern Irishman, who is under pressure following Liverpool's tough
starts to the season, has made no secret of his desire to keep Gerrard
at Anfield but he maintains there will be no pressure on the midfielder,
who will be given maximum respect as his glittering career comes to a
close.
Speaking
about Gerrard ahead of Liverpool's Premier League trip to Leicester City
on Tuesday, Rodgers said: 'He has been offered a contract here and that
is where it is at.
'He
deserves the utmost respect and deserves time to consider that. It is a
big moment in his life to consider what he is going to do at this stage
in his life.'
Liverpool
currently pay Gerrard £120,00-per-week but finance will have nothing to
do with whatever decision he will reach, according to Rodgers. The
former England captain could start talking to foreign clubs in 31 days
about joining them on a Bosman at the end of the season.
'There
are many things he has to think about but it certainly won't be money,'
said Rodgers. 'He deserves to think about where he is at in this
moment.'