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Jurgen Klopp Could Make Sensational Return to Management With 3 Sides Interested


Three possibilities have emerged for the mysterious Jurgen Klopp to make a spectacular comeback to management, one at the club level and two on the international scene, nine months after he resigned as manager of Liverpool.



The German, who is considered to be among the best managers in Premier League history, accepted a position as Red Bull’s Head of Global Soccer in January after leaving the Anfield bench. This position caused a lot of backlash.


After joining Liverpool from Borussia Dortmund in 2015 and leading them to numerous domestic and continental triumphs, including winning the Premier League, Klopp’s name is inscribed in the club’s lengthy and illustrious history. Three Teams Are Supposedly Interested in Klopp’s Services




Stuttgart-born Klopp may not be eager to return to the managerial fold, but if he does, he will undoubtedly have the best options available given his extensive managerial career. According to TBR Football’s chief correspondent, Graeme Bailey, Real Madrid, who are currently led by the seasoned Carlo Ancelotti, is one of the teams interested in giving the former Reds tactician another opportunity to show off on the sidelines.



According to reports, the aforementioned Ancelotti is prepared to leave his job in the Spanish capital in the summer, which would allow Klopp to join the European powerhouses that dominate La Liga and have won numerous titles.


The never-ending nature of club football, which demands a manager’s undivided attention every week, may not be suited to Klopp, 57, who cited his energy—or lack thereof—as a primary factor in his departure from Liverpool.

However, as previously said, two foreign organisations are eager to entice the unemployed caretaker. Even though Ancelotti is still the choice for the South American country, Brazil is one of those who just fired head coach Dorival.

TBR Football is also aware that the United States Men’s National Team (USMNT) may attempt to persuade Klopp to take over their possibly open position if they decide to fire Mauricio Pochettino following a bad run of results.

Ex-Tottenham Hotspur manager, Pochettino, has found managing on the international scene too onerous and recent discussions with Daniel Levy have raised suspicion over a return to north London – and Klopp might be counted on to bring them back on track.

 



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