The QPR manager has handed an open invitation to the former Newcastle midfielder asking him to help coach young players at the London side.
The troubled retired former midfielder has been locked in a life-and-death struggle with booze for years.
Harry Redknapp: “If he wants to do it I would pick him up every morning at 0545 at the end of his road and bring him in.
"He is a great lad and it is just sad to see how he is looking at the moment.
“I saw him about a month ago and I said ‘I will pick you up in the mornings Gazza, come training with me. Do a little bit of work with the kids.’
“I would love it if he would do that, that is an open invitation to him.
“I see Gazza around and I love Gazza, he has got a heart of gold.
“He has probably given his last penny away but that is just how he is.
“Everyone has tried to help him but the only person who can help him now is himself - everyone has tried.”