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Kris Boyd says Steven Gerrard has "unfinished business" at Rangers amid talks over an Ibrox return.

The Liverpool legend is due to speak to the Gers hierarchy as the Scottish club seek a replacement after Russell Martin was sacked following a disastrous 123-day reign, Sky Sports understands.

Gerrard stopped bitter rivals Celtic from securing a 10th straight Scottish Premiership title when he lifted the title in 2021 - his third year at the club.

The 45-year-old then left for Aston Villa in November 2021 and had a subsequent spell with Al-Ettifaq in Saudi Arabia, where he left in January and has been without a managerial job since.

Speaking on the 'Rio Meets' podcast, which appeared to be recorded before Martin's dismissal, Gerrard admitted he has unfinished business at Ibrox, a sentiment that former Gers striker Boyd, agrees with.

Gerrard's return will lift the standards

Image: Steven Gerrard led Rangers to the Premiership title in 2021

"If there is a deal to be done with Steven Gerrard I think it should get done. You look at what he brought to Rangers the last time - it needs that sort of lift and injection...

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