Jurgen Klopp states rejoining to manage Liverpool is plausible in theory.

Jurgen Klopp, who left Anfield in 2024, remarked that a future comeback remains something that could happen. The 58-year-old, following a hugely successful near-decade reign that included Champions League success and the Premier League crown for three decades, now holds roles overseeing worldwide football within the Red Bull organization and as an advisor to Germany's league body.

Supporters’ Hopes and His Frank Comments

They secured the Premier League last season, though countless followers who revere Klopp would welcome the possibility of his potential comeback. Speaking candidly, he told his interviewer: “I said I refuse to lead a different club within the country. Therefore should it be the Reds...yes. It's plausible.”

“Being 58, that means I might decide down the line, I don’t know. Do I have to make the decision today? If so, I wouldn't return. Luckily, it's not necessary. I'll simply watch how things unfold.”

Conditions for a Comeback

When asked about the specific conditions would need to occur to bring him back to management, he revealed he feels no immediate pull toward coming back. “It's unclear to me, I enjoy my current role,” he stated. “No longing for management; No desire to be under bad weather for lengthy sessions; I don’t miss going to press conferences multiple times weekly or having 10-12 interviews weekly.

“I don’t miss the dressing room in that context, yet sharing a meal with the team talking freely, that’s nice. We won a lot of games meaning regularly positive atmosphere around the place. Remaining with me is the captain's chuckle ringing in my ears as an instance.”

Praise for His Successor

He spoke highly regarding Arne Slot, praising him due to the changes that took the title last campaign. Liverpool have lost four in a row in all competitions after a summer spending spree, though he denied the suggestion that it might signal a slump.

“[Liverpool have] a top-class attacker like Florian Wirtz, you will all eat your words if spoken against. He’s an incredible talent. Ekitike, incredible player. They have a strong well-judged squad. No need for concern regarding the Reds, things will improve.”

Emotional Tribute for Diogo Jota

He shared movingly regarding the passing of Jota, a 2020 acquisition during his tenure, and the effect for the team. Jota died tragically in a vehicle collision together with his sibling this past summer.

“Can you substitute a person like him? This isn't just regarding the player himself, it's his character. It's hard to picture the squad without him in it. I find it difficult to discuss about it. A devastating blow for his teammates too. Nobody at Liverpool will ever use it as an excuse though it's a fact. You walk in a dressing room where his spirit remains. Coping with it individually is challenging. Overwhelming.”
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