Jurgen Klopp says coming back to manage Liverpool is theoretically possible.

Jurgen Klopp, who departed from Anfield in 2024, has suggested that rejoining the club is an option. The 58-year-old, post a game-changing nine-year spell which brought Champions League success and the Reds’ first league title since 1990, has since taken on roles in a global football capacity for Red Bull and as an advisor to Germany's league body.

Fan Sentiment and Klopp’s Candid Remarks

Liverpool won England's top flight under Arne Slot, though countless followers who adore the manager would welcome the idea that he might come back one day. Speaking candidly, he shared with his interviewer: “I stated I won't manage any other side on English soil. Therefore should it be the Reds...yes. It's plausible.”

“Being 58, that means the choice could be mine down the line, I don’t know. Is a decision required immediately? Then I will not coach again. Luckily, I don’t have to do that. I'll simply watch what the future brings.”

What Would Lure Him Back?

When asked about which situations must arise to bring him back to management, Klopp admitted he feels no immediate pull for a comeback. “It's unclear to me, I love what I do right now,” he stated. “I don’t miss coaching; I don’t miss standing under bad weather through long matches; I'm glad to skip interviews repeatedly each week or doing numerous chats weekly.

“I don’t miss the dressing room as a dressing room, yet sharing a meal with the players talking freely, is pleasant. We won a lot of games thus frequently a very good mood at the club. I can still hear Van Dijk's laughter in my ear as an instance.”

Praise for His Successor

He commended regarding Arne Slot, crediting him due to the changes which secured the championship last campaign. Liverpool have lost a string of losses in every contest post heavy investment, though he denied the idea of it representing the start of a downward turn.

“[Liverpool have] a top-class attacker in Flo[rian] Wirtz, you will all eat your words if spoken against. A remarkable prospect. The French striker, superb talent. This is a well-built thoughtfully assembled roster. Fans shouldn't fret over the club, things will improve.”

Heartfelt Words for Diogo Jota

Klopp also spoke emotionally on the loss of Jota, whom he brought in while in charge, and its impact at the club. Jota died tragically in a road accident with his brother in July.

“How do you replace a person like him? It’s not about his on-field talent, it’s the guy he was. I can’t imagine the team environment missing him. I find it difficult to discuss about it. A devastating blow for all the boys too. Not a single person would cite it to justify results yet it's the reality. You walk in a dressing room which he filled completely. Dealing with that individually is not easy. Overwhelming.”
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