Liverpool are believed to be intent on giving Fulham boss Roy Hodgson a chance to manage the club, despite Kenny Dalglish being keen on a return to the Anfield hotseat.
The Kop legend has indicated to the board that he would be willing to take up the reins if it is decided that he is the best man for the job, according to The Guardian.
Even though Dalglish would win the popularity vote among the fans, the board are believed to be in favour of handing the job to someone with more recent European experience.
The Kop legend has indicated to the board that he would be willing to take up the reins if it is decided that he is the best man for the job, according to The Guardian.
Even though Dalglish would win the popularity vote among the fans, the board are believed to be in favour of handing the job to someone with more recent European experience.
The former Finland boss took the Cottagers on a dream run in the Europa League, culminating in a heartbreaking defeat in the final to Atletico Madrid.
Dalglish, however, has previously managed the Merseyside club for six years, winning three league titles and two FA Cups in the process.
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