• Galaxy coach Bruce Arena wants him for friendly cup tournament • Midfielder says he is looking forward to serving Liverpool again

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Steven Gerrard is expected to make his debut for Los Angeles Galaxy on 11 July.

The midfielder signed off a 28-year association with Liverpool in Sunday’s 6-1 defeat at Stoke. He is on a break in Dubai with his team-mates but will soon begin preparations for a new challenge in Major League Soccer, whom he cannot play for until the league’s summer transfer window opens on 8 July.

The Galaxy coach, Bruce Arena, already has the International Champions Cup at home to Mexico’s Club America in mind for Gerrard’s first appearance.

“We expect him here before 11 July,” Arena told his club’s website. “We haven’t finalised a date yet. He will be here, he’ll get some training in and by the time that he’s eligible to play he’ll be ready to go.”

Gerrard may not have yet left for his new adventure but he is already thinking about the time when he will return to Anfield.

“I want to keep playing every week in the final few years of my career and I’m looking forward to embarking on a new challenge with Los Angeles Galaxy in the MLS,” said the 34-year-old.

“I hope to get the opportunity to come back and serve the club again one day. I feel that I can make a contribution in some role in the future.”

In an open letter to fans Gerrard added: “I’ve been blown away by the send-off I’ve been given by the supporters and I’d like to thank every one of you.

“It’s been very humbling and it’s something I’ll cherish for the rest of my life. It’s been an absolute privilege to represent this football club for so long.

“I’ve been very fortunate to play alongside some incredible players and for managers who have all helped me to improve and develop.

“I’m proud of what I’ve given back – the sacrifices, the dedication and the loyalty over the years. But more than anything I feel incredibly lucky to have had the opportunity to play in front of these fans for so long.”