🔗 Share this article The former Liverpool manager states coming back to lead Liverpool is plausible in theory. Jurgen Klopp, who departed from Anfield in 2024, remarked that rejoining the club is an option. The 58-year-old, after a transformative nine-year spell featuring Champions League success and the Reds’ first league title for three decades, currently occupies positions as head of global soccer within the Red Bull organization and providing guidance to Germany's league body. Supporters’ Hopes and His Frank Comments Liverpool won the Premier League under Arne Slot, yet numerous supporters holding him in high esteem would welcome the idea that he might come back one day. Speaking candidly, he told Steven Bartlett: “I stated I refuse to lead another team in England. So that means in case it's my former club...yes. It's plausible.” “I’m 58, so I might decide in a few years, I don’t know. Must I choose now? If so, I wouldn't return. Fortunately, I don’t have to do that. I'll wait and observe how things unfold.” What Would Lure Him Back? Pressed on the specific conditions would need to occur to draw him back to management, Klopp admitted he feels no immediate pull toward coming back. “I don’t even know exactly, I love what I do right now,” he said. “I don’t miss coaching; No desire to be under bad weather through long matches; I don’t miss going to media briefings multiple times weekly or having 10-12 interviews each week. “I don’t miss the dressing room as a dressing room, however, dining out with the team enjoying conversation, that’s nice. We won a lot of games thus frequently great spirits around the place. I can still hear the captain's chuckle ringing in my ears as an instance.” Praise for His Successor He commended regarding Arne Slot, crediting him for the adjustments that won the league last campaign. The team has suffered four consecutive matches across various tournaments post heavy investment, though he denied the notion it could be a slump. “[Liverpool have] a phenomenal forward such as Wirtz, critics will regret if you use the wrong words. An outstanding player. Ekitike, excellent performer. This is a well-built thoughtfully assembled roster. Fans shouldn't fret regarding the Reds, things will improve.” Heartfelt Words for Diogo Jota The manager expressed deep feeling on the loss of the Portuguese star, a player he signed in 2020, and its impact on Liverpool. Jota lost his life in a vehicle collision with his brother in July. “How do you replace such an individual? It’s not about his footballing ability, it's his character. It's hard to picture the squad without him in it. I still cannot speak properly regarding this. It was an incredible shock for all the boys also. Nobody at Liverpool will ever use it to justify results though it's a fact. Entering the changing area where he was omnipresent. Dealing with that on a personal level is challenging. Overwhelming.”