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 Rangers open talks with Defoe over future

Steven Gerrard has revealed Rangers have opened talks with Jermain Defoe as they plot out the next stage of the striker’s career.

The 38-year-old former England forward proved he can still play a part for Gerrard’s newly-crowned champions as he rounded off Sunday’s 4-1 Old Firm win against Celtic with a goal in injury time. His first derby strike was Defoe’s sixth goal in 18 outings this term.

But with Defoe’s Ibrox deal expiring in June, he has been linked with a potential return to Sunderland, should Lee Johnson’s team seal promotion to the Championship through the League One play-offs.

However, Defoe has also opened up on his desire to move into coaching as he winds down his playing career. Now, Gerrard has confirmed discussions have taken place to map out the player’s future.

“It goes without saying that Jermain Defoe is someone I have the ultimate respect and admiration for,” the Rangers boss said.

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“He’s been a wonderful player. He’s had a wonderful career. To get him up here in the first place was something I was keen to do, because I knew he would help the group in the way he goes about his business. He’s a top professional.

“We’re in talks with Jermain at the moment about what’s next for Jermain. But we want to be really respectful, we want to give him the time to make his own decisions.

“I think he’s at a stage in his life where we’ll listen to Jermain and see what he wants to do moving forward.

“We’ll go from there. I don’t think it’s right for me to divulge right now what’s been said from my point of view and from his. But we’ll certainly respect Jermain in terms of his own decisions moving forward.”

Gerrard also expressed his hunger for more success after sampling the scenes which followed Rangers’ title triumph last month.

“At the beginning of the season, just getting back into the training ground and among training was a real high,” he said.

“I got a real good feeling about the season. We had a lot of talks during the lockdown, a lot of one-to-one and group meetings with the team.

“I got a real special feeling from the players. But obviously, the night of the St Mirren game when we got it over the line from the 55 points of view (Rangers’ 55th league title), I think that’s been my best feeling at Rangers by a long
way.

“It’s given me the hunger to go and try and build on that now and achieve more.

“That was a big part of the remit when I came here – what they wanted. So to do it in this historic year was a really special feeling for everyone connected with the club and I think that has to be the highlight.”

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