Following the departure of Rafa Benitez, the hunt is on for a new manager at Liverpool, and according to the Sunday Mirror, the Anfield outfit is set to consult with some of their most senior players in the quest for a new boss.
The newspaper said that "growing disillusionment inside the Anfield dressing room during Benitez’s final months in charge has prompted the club to gauge the opinion of several senior players."
According to the Mirror, those players include England boys Steven Gerrard and Jamie Carragher, as well as Spaniards Fernando Torres and Pepe Reina.
Liverpool ambassador Kenny Dalglish and chief executive Christian Purslow have been tasked with finding a new manager.
And the decision to give the club's top players a role in that decision could well be a bid to keep them at the club, amid growing speculation that they could follow Benitez out of Anfield.
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