The former Liverpool manager admits rejoining to manage Liverpool is theoretically possible.

Jurgen Klopp, who left Liverpool in 2024, indicated that rejoining the club is an option. Klopp, after a transformative near-decade reign that included a European Cup triumph and ending the club's long wait in 30 years, now holds roles overseeing worldwide football with the Red Bull group and as an advisor to Germany's league body.

Supporters’ Hopes and His Frank Comments

They secured England's top flight under Arne Slot, though countless followers who adore the manager would be thrilled by the notion that he may eventually return. Speaking candidly, he explained to the podcast host: “I stated I will never coach a different club in England. Which implies in case it's my former club...absolutely. It's plausible.”

“Being 58, which suggests I could make the decision in a few years, I don’t know. Must I choose now? In that case, I'd stay away. But thank God, no such pressure exists. I'll simply watch what the future brings.”

Conditions for a Comeback

When asked about the specific conditions would have to unfold to bring him back to the touchline, Klopp admitted he isn't eager toward coming back. “It's unclear to me, I enjoy my current role,” he commented. “I don't crave being a coach; No desire to be in the rain for lengthy sessions; No need for media briefings multiple times weekly or having 10-12 interviews each week.

“The locker room isn't missed per se, but sitting in a restaurant with the players talking freely, is pleasant. With many victories so there was often a very good mood at the club. Remaining with me is the captain's chuckle in my ear to illustrate.”

Commending Arne Slot

Klopp was full of praise of the current boss, acknowledging his role for the adjustments which secured the championship last term. They've been defeated a string of losses across various tournaments post heavy investment, though he denied the suggestion that it might signal a slump.

“[Liverpool have] a top-class attacker like Florian Wirtz, doubters will be silenced if spoken against. He’s an incredible talent. Ekitike, superb talent. This is a well-built thoughtfully assembled roster. You don’t have to worry over the club, they will be fine.”

Emotional Tribute for Diogo Jota

The manager expressed deep feeling regarding the passing of the Portuguese star, a 2020 acquisition during his tenure, and the effect on Liverpool. Jota died tragically in a vehicle collision alongside his brother this past summer.

“Who can fill the void of somebody like Diogo? It goes beyond his footballing ability, it's his character. It's hard to picture the team environment absent his presence. Putting it into words is tough regarding this. It was an incredible shock for the entire squad also. Nobody at Liverpool would cite it for poor performances though it's a fact. You walk in a dressing room which he filled completely. Coping with it individually is not easy. Impossible.”
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