Former Liverpool winger Harry Kewell has revealed that he would "love" to manage the Merseyside club in the future.
The 36-year-old, who retired from professional football last year, is currently completing his coaching badges and hasn't ruled out taking up a managerial role in Australia's A-League.
One day though, Kewell, who spent five years playing for Liverpool, has the desire to take the helm at Anfield.
"If there's a possibility of getting an A-League job, I don't know," Kewell told Fox Sports. "For me, I reach for the heights - I'd love to manage a Premier League team.
"[I would] love to [coach Liverpool]. I'm sure every player [and] every manager out there would love to manage probably the biggest club in the world."
Current Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers has had his future on Merseyside questioned following a disappointing season, but the latest reports suggest that the Northern Irishman's job is safe for the time being.