The former Liverpool manager says rejoining to manage Liverpool is conceivable.

Jurgen Klopp, who left Anfield in 2024, remarked that returning someday is an option. The 58-year-old, post a game-changing nine-year spell featuring Champions League success and the Reds’ first league title in 30 years, currently occupies roles overseeing worldwide football within the Red Bull organization and as an advisor for the DFL.

Supporters’ Hopes and Klopp’s Candid Remarks

Liverpool won the Premier League in the previous campaign, though countless followers who revere Klopp would be thrilled by the idea that he may eventually return. In a wide-ranging interview, he shared with the podcast host: “I declared I won't manage any other side within the country. Therefore in case it's my former club...yeah. It's plausible.”

“At 58 years old, which suggests I might decide in a few years, who knows. Do I have to make the decision today? If so, I wouldn't return. Fortunately, it's not necessary. I can just see what lies ahead.”

Conditions for a Comeback

When asked about which situations would need to occur to draw him back to the dugout, he revealed he isn't eager to such a return. “I'm not entirely sure, My present work fulfills me,” he said. “I don’t miss coaching; I don’t miss standing during downpours for lengthy sessions; No need for press conferences multiple times weekly or doing numerous chats a week.

“I don’t miss the dressing room as a dressing room, but sitting in a restaurant alongside the squad talking freely, that’s nice. With many victories so there was often positive atmosphere around the place. I can still hear Van Dijk's laughter ringing in my ears to illustrate.”

Commending Arne Slot

He spoke highly for his successor, crediting him for the tweaks that won the league last term. Liverpool have lost four in a row in every contest following significant transfers, yet he dismissed the idea of it representing a decline.

“[Liverpool have] a phenomenal forward such as Wirtz, critics will regret with negative comments. A remarkable prospect. Ekitike, excellent performer. This is a well-built well-judged squad. Fans shouldn't fret regarding the Reds, they will be fine.”

Heartfelt Words for Diogo Jota

The manager expressed deep feeling about the death of Diogo Jota, a 2020 acquisition in 2020, and the effect at the club. Jota lost his life in a car crash alongside his brother recently.

“How do you replace somebody like Diogo? This isn't just regarding his footballing ability, it's his character. I struggle to conceive the team environment absent his presence. I find it difficult to discuss regarding this. A devastating blow for his teammates also. No one within the club will ever use it as an excuse yet it's the reality. Entering the changing area where he was omnipresent. Dealing with that emotionally is difficult. Impossible.”
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