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Jurgen Klopp drops Liverpool return bombshell in new interview - 'It's possible'

Former Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp

Jurgen Klopp was asked about potentially returning to Liverpool

Jurgen Klopp has revealed that it is possible he could return to Liverpool as manager. However, the iconic German manager has admitted that he loves what he is doing in his new role with Red Bull.

following a trophy-laden stint on Merseyside. Klopp transformed the Reds as they were catapulted from fighting for qualification to one of the best teams in Europe.

as one of the reasons for his shock departure, which was announced midway through his final season. But his time away from football was short-lived as he at the beginning of 2025.

The German has claimed that he will never manage a team in England again but in a brand-new interview with , he admitted a return to Liverpool is possible.

"I said I will never coach a team in England again, that means if it's Liverpool, theoretically it's possible," said Klopp.

"I don't know exactly, I love what I do right now. I don't miss coaching, I do coach now but just different.

"I don't miss standing in the rain, two-and-a-half [to] three hours, I don't miss going to press conferences three times a week, having 12 interviews a week, I don't miss that, I don't.

"I don't miss being in the dressing room, I coached something like 1,080 games so I was in a dressing room often. I don't want to die in a dressing room because it's nice, it smells.

"There might be something, I'm 58, I could make the decision in a few years... I don't know.

"Do I have to make the decision today that I will not coach again but thank god I don't have to, I can just see what the future brings.

"Now I'm in a project I really love, I like doing what I'm doing right now. In my mind, only if I'm focused 100 percent, I can do it really good."

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