Kissing Goodbye? Steven Gerrard could be welcomed at West Ham United, according to Karren Brady…
Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard would be welcomed at West Ham, according to the club’s vice-chairman – Karren Brady – who has slammed the critics of the former England international.
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Brady, who is quoted by the Daily Mail, explained that 34-year-old is a terrific example to his team-mates, adding: “If you want a new home, West Ham could be the very place!”
Gerrard has been offered a new deal beyond 2014 at Liverpool, but is is yet to sign and could leave the club on a free transfer come the end of the season. He is free to talk to interested clubs from January onwards.
Brady believes there’s plenty of game time left in the player, saying: “It is Gerrard’s critics who should be written off, he has several good years in him yet, as several Liverpool players reminded us.
“Gerrard is capable of playing in all manner of roles, he’s a terrific example to his team-mates and clearly a sound adviser of the manager’s.”
West Ham have signed Joe Cole, Steward Downing and Andy Carroll from Liverpool in recent years, and would no doubt be delighted to add to that if Gerrard were to become available.
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