Jurgen Klopp has revealed that he intends on returning to Anfield to join in on the celebrations as Liverpool look set to win the Premier League title.
Arne Slot's men are currently 13 points clear of Arsenal who are second in the league, although the London side have a game in hand, it seems unlikely that The Reds will let this lead slip.
Speaking at a a fundraiser in Cape Town this week, Klopp explained that he is certainly planning on returning to Liverpool to celebrate, but it needs to be at the right time.
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"Yes, the plan is [to be in Liverpool] but not on the bus, I will be there with the people I saw on the bus," he said. "That's the idea to be honest, but we will see.
"I think I will be there for the last game... I didn't want to go earlier to be honest because I didn't want to jinx it all the time. If I'm in the stadium for the first time and they lose, 'oh f*** sake'.
"So I go there when it's decided."
Last month Liverpool's star forward Mo Salah had already teased the possibility of Klopp returning to the club as a fan in the coming months, saying that he has been in contact with the old boss.
"Yes, more than before - we’re in good contact, we’ve written to each other a lot in the last few months.
"He asked about my family, congratulated me on the games and on reaching the final of the Carabao Cup – things like that. And he told me when he’ll be coming here next…"
During the interview the German was also asked about his rivalry with managers such as Pep Guardiola and Carlo Ancelotti.
The ex Anfield hero admitted that he was particularly close to the Italian, or at least he was until he joined the blue side of merseyside.
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“I literally love Carlo Ancelotti.. and then he became manager of Everton. So we just don't call each other for a while, but I knew it wouldn't last long."
It isn't just the Premier League that Liverpool are excelling in as they pulled off a great victory away to PSG in the Champions League earlier this week, giving them a back advantage in the return leg, and they are set to play Newcastle in the Caraboa Cup final next weekend as well.
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