Jurgen Klopp states coming back to coach Liverpool is conceivable.

The German coach, who left Liverpool in 2024, indicated that rejoining the club is an option. Klopp, following a hugely successful nine-year spell featuring continental glory and ending the club's long wait since 1990, now holds roles in a global football capacity with the Red Bull group and in an advisory capacity for the DFL.

Supporters’ Hopes and His Frank Comments

Liverpool won England's top flight under Arne Slot, though countless followers who adore the manager would welcome the possibility that he might come back one day. During an extensive chat, he told Steven Bartlett: “I said I won't manage any other side within the country. Which implies in case it's my former club...absolutely. It's plausible.”

“I’m 58, that means I might decide down the line, who knows. Is a decision required immediately? If so, I wouldn't return. Fortunately, no such pressure exists. I can just see what lies ahead.”

Conditions for a Comeback

When asked about the specific conditions must arise to tempt his return to the touchline, he confessed he feels no immediate pull for a comeback. “I'm not entirely sure, My present work fulfills me,” he stated. “I don't crave being a coach; No desire to be under bad weather for lengthy sessions; I don’t miss going to press conferences repeatedly each week or doing numerous chats each week.

“No nostalgia for the changing area per se, but sitting in a restaurant with the players having a nice chat, is pleasant. Success was frequent thus frequently a very good mood in the building. Remaining with me is the captain's chuckle ringing in my ears to illustrate.”

Commending Arne Slot

He commended regarding Arne Slot, crediting him for the tweaks that took the title last term. Liverpool have lost a string of losses in every contest post heavy investment, yet he dismissed the idea that it might signal a slump.

“[Liverpool have] a phenomenal forward such as Wirtz, you will all eat your words if you use the wrong words. A remarkable prospect. [Hugo] Ekitike, superb talent. It’s a really good thoughtfully assembled roster. No need for concern regarding the Reds, they'll bounce back.”

Heartfelt Words for Diogo Jota

He shared movingly on the loss of Diogo Jota, a player he signed in 2020, and its impact on Liverpool. The Portugal international lost his life in a road accident together with his sibling this past summer.

“How do you replace a person like him? This isn't just regarding the player himself, it’s the guy he was. It's hard to picture the dressing room missing him. I find it difficult to discuss about it. It was an incredible shock for the entire squad too. Nobody at Liverpool would cite it as an excuse though it's a fact. Being in that space where he was omnipresent. Coping with it emotionally is not easy. Overwhelming.”
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