Liverpool is believed to be in line to hand Kenny Dalglish a two-year deal to prolong his stay as the manager of the club.
The 59-year-old was asked to step in and take the reins after former boss Roy Hodgson parted ways with the Reds, owing to a difficult set of results that had curtailed the Merseyside outfit to a mid-table position.
The Scot has since come in and breathed new life into the players, who have managed to put in some strong performances and lift the club to sixth in the Premier League.
Now The Mirror reports that the Reds - who had brought in Dalglish only to manage until the end of the season - will hand him a two-year deal to make his job permanent.
It has also been reported that the deal could be done before the clash against Manchester United, which is scheduled to take place on March 6.
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