Jurgen Klopp states rejoining to manage Liverpool is plausible in theory.

Jurgen Klopp, who left Anfield in 2024, has suggested that a future comeback remains a possibility. The 58-year-old, after a transformative near-decade reign featuring a European Cup triumph and the Premier League crown in 30 years, now holds positions as head of global soccer with the Red Bull group and providing guidance with the German Football League.

Supporters’ Hopes and Klopp’s Candid Remarks

The club claimed the league title last season, but many fans who revere Klopp would be thrilled by the notion that he might come back one day. During an extensive chat, he told his interviewer: “I declared I refuse to lead any other side in England. Therefore in case it's my former club...yeah. It's plausible.”

“At 58 years old, which suggests the choice could be mine in a few years, I don’t know. Do I have to make the decision today? In that case, I'd stay away. Fortunately, no such pressure exists. I'll simply watch what lies ahead.”

What Would Lure Him Back?

Pressed on the specific conditions must arise to bring him back to management, he revealed he feels no immediate pull for a comeback. “I don’t even know exactly, My present work fulfills me,” he said. “No longing for management; No desire to be during downpours for lengthy sessions; I'm glad to skip media briefings repeatedly each week or constant media duties each week.

“I don’t miss the dressing room as a dressing room, yet sharing a meal with the players having a nice chat, is pleasant. We won a lot of games meaning regularly a very good mood at the club. I still have Virgil [Van Dijk’s] laugh in my ear as an instance.”

Commending Arne Slot

He spoke highly regarding Arne Slot, praising him for the tweaks that won the league last term. They've been defeated four consecutive matches in all competitions post heavy investment, though he denied the notion of it representing a decline.

“[Liverpool have] an incredible striker in Flo[rian] Wirtz, doubters will be silenced if spoken against. An outstanding player. Ekitike, incredible player. This is a well-built well-judged squad. No need for concern over the club, they'll bounce back.”

Emotional Tribute for Diogo Jota

He shared movingly about the death of the Portuguese star, a player he signed during his tenure, along with the consequences at the club. Jota lost his life in a car crash alongside his brother recently.

“Who can fill the void of a person like him? It’s not about the player himself, it’s the guy he was. I struggle to conceive the team environment missing him. I still cannot speak properly about it. A devastating blow for the entire squad also. Not a single person will ever use it for poor performances though it's a fact. Entering the changing area which he filled completely. Handling this individually is difficult. Overwhelming.”
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