Jurgen Klopp admits a return to coach Liverpool is conceivable.

The German coach, who departed from Anfield in 2024, remarked that returning someday remains something that could happen. Klopp, after a transformative near-decade reign featuring continental glory and the Premier League crown in 30 years, now holds positions in a global football capacity for Red Bull and providing guidance with the German Football League.

Fan Sentiment and Klopp’s Candid Remarks

The club claimed the Premier League last season, yet numerous supporters who adore the manager would be thrilled by the possibility of his potential comeback. Speaking candidly, he told Steven Bartlett: “I declared I refuse to lead a different club in England. Therefore in case it's my former club...absolutely. Theoretically it’s possible.”

“I’m 58, so I might decide later on, I don’t know. Must I choose now? If so, I wouldn't return. Luckily, I don’t have to do that. I can just see what lies ahead.”

What Would Lure Him Back?

Questioned regarding what circumstances must arise to bring him back to the touchline, Klopp admitted he feels no immediate pull toward coming back. “It's unclear to me, I love what I do right now,” he stated. “I don’t miss coaching; I don’t miss standing in the rain for lengthy sessions; No need for interviews four times, three times a week or doing numerous chats each week.

“I don’t miss the dressing room as a dressing room, yet sharing a meal alongside the squad enjoying conversation, is pleasant. Success was frequent meaning regularly great spirits at the club. Remaining with me is Van Dijk's laughter in my ear for example.”

Commending Arne Slot

He commended regarding Arne Slot, crediting him due to the changes that took the title last campaign. Liverpool have lost a string of losses across various tournaments following significant transfers, though he denied the suggestion it could be a slump.

“[Liverpool have] a phenomenal forward like Florian Wirtz, doubters will be silenced with negative comments. A remarkable prospect. The French striker, incredible player. It’s a really good thoughtfully assembled roster. Fans shouldn't fret over the club, they'll bounce back.”

Heartfelt Words for Diogo Jota

He shared movingly on the loss of Jota, a player he signed in 2020, along with the consequences for the team. The Portugal international lost his life in a car crash alongside his brother in July.

“Who can fill the void of somebody like Diogo? It’s not about his footballing ability, it’s the guy he was. I struggle to conceive the team environment missing him. Putting it into words is tough about it. A devastating blow for his teammates as well. Nobody at Liverpool might employ it as an excuse though it's a fact. Entering the changing area where he was omnipresent. Handling this individually is difficult. Unbearable.”
Luis Holt
Luis Holt

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