Liverpool chief executive Ian Ayre has confirmed that the club have spoken to Steven Gerrard about the possibility of a return on loan after he has joined LA Galaxy.

The Reds captain will end his 25-year connection with Liverpool this summer to start a new chapter in his career with the MLS side.

Liverpool owner John Henry and manager Brendan Rodgers have both said there will always be a role for the midfielder at the club whenever he decides to return from America, but Ayre has gone a step further by not ruling out the possibility of the 34-year-old playing for the Reds again.

“I’ve said openly to Steven and his representatives, as have Brendan and the owners, that we see Steven as part of the family,” he told Liverpool radio station CityTalk.

“The fact that he’s leaving at the end of the season doesn’t mean it’s the last we’ll see of him at Liverpool. What that means, the details aren’t known yet, but we will keep a regular dialogue with him and I hope we will see him here again in the long term.”

Asked if that could mean a return on loan next January, Ayre said: “It’s conceivable. It happens a lot in MLS, and it’s something we talked to Steven and his representatives about. You can’t have someone who has so much of the club’s DNA in them and just expect that it will go away.”

Gerrard admitted that he would have signed a new contract with Liverpool had one been offered last summer, but by the time a new deal was discussed, the 34-year-old had already begun to explore new options. Critically, manager Rodgers had already told the Liverpool skipper that he would have to accept reduced playing time next season.

There have been suggestions that Gerrard would still be a Liverpool player if the club had acted quicker to re-sign him, but Ayre remains unconvinced.

“Let’s assume that we’d made that offer (in the summer) and that he’d signed it. I think we’d still be in the same position today,” Ayre added.

“Just like any player, at any club, if he all of a sudden isn’t playing every week, they maybe start to think ‘Maybe this isn’t the place for me now’. Steven may have signed that contract but we may have been sat round now in the same position.

“We’ve had that before with very senior players. I had one come to me and say ‘I don’t really fancy this any more’. Who knows how it would have played out? But I think Steven made the point last week that it (not playing every week) doesn’t appeal to him. So the fact that he would have signed a contract last season actually doesn’t make any difference.

“His point was that after playing every week, playing a bit-part role is not how he wanted to finish his career. He wants to finish on a high and I am sure he will.”

Of course, the return of Gerrard does raise it’s own problems, As highlighted in a brilliant cartoon strip in today’s Guardian.