Dalglish agrees to become Liverpool’s permanent manager
April 16th, 2011 - 4:17 pm ICT by ANILondon, Apr 16 (ANI): Liverpool legend Kenny Dalglish has finally agreed to become permanent manager of the club.
Dalglish took temporary charge of the club after Roy Hodgson was removed in January.
There has been constant speculation that the former Liverpool striker would agree to a second spell as full-time boss, The Sun reported.
Dalglish, 60, settled terms on a deal believed to cover the next three seasons.
The Liverpool owners are also close to agreeing a permanent three-year contract with Anfield No 2 Steve Clarke. (ANI)
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