“You’re not going away.” Liverpool requested that Klopp obstruct his departure by making proposals to “accommodate” the weary manager.
Although he has until 2026 for his Liverpool contract to expire, he is going early because he needs a break and is “tired.”Liverpool, who are now atop the Premier League and take on Chelsea in this weekend’s Carabao Cup final, are well-positioned to ensure that Klopp’s final season is one to remember. They are still eligible to compete in the FA Cup and the Europa League.
Although Klopp is anticipated to return to management at some point, retirement has been raised as a possibility. Bayern Munich and Barcelona have been suggested as possible destinations for Klopp in the future.”I would say no now if you asked me if I would ever work as a manager again,” Klopp said on LFC TV.
However, as I have never been in that circumstance, I certainly have no idea how that will feel. What I do know for sure is that I will never, ever manage a club in England other than Liverpool.
That isn’t achievable. My regard for the members and my passion for this club are too strong. I was unable to. For a split second, I was unable to consider it. There’s not a chance. If Liverpool could lure Klopp to stay on as manager, Richard Keys believes they should allow him to work part-time and “live in Mallorca.”
“You know what I’d do, right?” On BeIN Sports, Keys stated. “I would take Jurgen Klopp aside and ask him, ‘What do you want, since you’re not going to be going anywhere?'”Tell us, then, how we can support you in keeping this employment, and we’ll make the necessary accommodations.
“It’s okay if it means you have to miss certain weeks’ Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. It’s also acceptable if you wish to live in Mallorca in the spacious new home you’re creating.
“But we can’t let you go because you are too much of a character here at the club, and that’s not happening. So please let us know what we can do to ensure that you are content with your work moving forward.
The overwhelming favorite to succeed Klopp is Bayer Leverkusen manager Xabi Alonso, who may help his team win the Bundesliga before departing in the summer. After Sunday’s disappointing 3-2 loss to Bochum by Bayern Munich, Leverkusen leads Thomas Tuchel’s team by eight points.
Alonso is the “standout” of the “next generation” of coaches at the highest level, according to Klopp.”Xabi is a standout in that department, and the next generation is already there,” Klopp told reporters.
Former all-star player who came from a coaching family, which helps a little bit. As a player, he was almost like a coach already. He is playing very great football, building teams, and making transfers that are simply remarkable.