After weeks of rumours surrounding the possibility of Jurgen Klopp undertaking the managerial role at Real Madrid and Brazil, news from Italian media has taken the internet by storm.
The wounds of Klopp abandoning the Reds are still fresh. Although life has been gentle and quite rewarding in fact since his departure, the lingering still remains.
The Premier League title has rightfully satisfied the emptiness after the German tactician left Anfield. It also solidified Arne Slot’s position at the club.
The show of mutual respect between these two tactical geniuses has been fulfilling for the Merseyside faithful.
Klopp has also been enjoying his life after joining the Red Bull group as the Global Sports Director, a step down from the ‘exhausting’ managerial pursuit.
However, this might change very soon with a new rumour emerging.
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Jurgen Klopp to join Roma?
The former Borussia Dortmund manager has been linked with a move to Real Madrid since long time and that has been squashed with the confirmation of Xabi Alonso taking charge from Carlo Ancelotti.
The Brazil rumour is as unsubstantiated as the previous one. But the new update from Italian media outlet La Stampa has suggested that Klopp has agreed to a move to join Roma.
The report claims that the German manager confirmed the club that he will join on ‘Sunday 18 May at 22:57’.
The Italian giants, currently being managed by Claudio Raneiri, are fifth in the Serie A points table.
While many fans online question the credibility of the news, some have applauded Klopp’s decision of taking up the new challenge.
Whether the beloved Liverpool ex-boss will join the Giallorossi is not yet confirmed, but what do you think Reds, should Jurgen Klopp join Roma?
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Sohom Chatterjee
Sub-Editor and writer at Anfield Home - An ardent football fan and a proud Red. I take immense pleasure in analyzing the intricacies of the game. Specialize in covering match previews.