Jurgen Klopp has dramatically left the door open to a second stint as Liverpool boss, with the charismatic German admitting: “It’s possible”.

The Premier League and Champions League title winner is not missing coaching, as he fills a role with Red Bull, but is ruling nothing out and has hinted that a sensational return to Anfield could be made at some point.
Klopp brought a nine-year stint as Reds manager to a close in the summer of 2024.
He had turned Liverpool into perennial contenders for the biggest of domestic and continental honours by that stage, with reins being passed on to Arne Slot.
The 58-year-old cited fatigue as being one of the main reasons why he walked away from the dugout.
However, he has spent over a year recharging his batteries, with plenty of satisfaction being found in his position as Global Head of Soccer for Red Bull.
That job is allowing him to spend more time with his family, while still being heavily involved in football business.
There are no plans on his part to take on another new challenge any time soon.
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Will Klopp catch the coaching bug again?
Klopp is adamant that he does not miss the daily stresses of life as an elite tactician, with his passion for the game having ensured that every ounce of energy was invested in roles with Mainz, Borussia Dortmund and Liverpool.
He may, however, catch the coaching bug again.
Klopp would never agree to take charge of another Premier League side, given his strong emotional and professional ties to the reigning champions of England, but concedes that a stunning retracing of steps to Merseyside is not entirely out of the question.
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