Jurgen Klopp states coming back to manage Liverpool is conceivable.

The German coach, who stepped down from Anfield in 2024, has suggested that returning someday remains something that could happen. The 58-year-old, post a game-changing nine-season tenure that included continental glory and ending the club's long wait since 1990, currently occupies roles as head of global soccer for Red Bull and in an advisory capacity to Germany's league body.

Supporters’ Hopes and Klopp’s Candid Remarks

The club claimed England's top flight last season, though countless followers who revere Klopp would be thrilled by the possibility of his potential comeback. In a wide-ranging interview, he explained to the podcast host: “I stated I will never coach a different club within the country. Which implies should it be the Reds...absolutely. It's plausible.”

“At 58 years old, so I might decide down the line, who knows. Do I have to make the decision today? If so, I wouldn't return. But thank God, no such pressure exists. I can just see what lies ahead.”

Conditions for a Comeback

Pressed on which situations must arise to draw him back to the dugout, he revealed he was not instantly drawn to such a return. “I don’t even know exactly, I enjoy my current role,” he said. “I don’t miss coaching; I avoid standing during downpours for lengthy sessions; I don’t miss going to media briefings four times, three times a week or doing numerous chats each week.

“No nostalgia for the changing area as a dressing room, yet sharing a meal with the team having a nice chat, that’s nice. With many victories meaning regularly a very good mood in the building. I still have Van Dijk's laughter ringing in my ears for example.”

Commending Arne Slot

He commended of the current boss, praising him due to the changes that took the title last campaign. Liverpool have lost four in a row in every contest post heavy investment, yet he dismissed the suggestion it could be a decline.

“[Liverpool have] a phenomenal forward in Flo[rian] Wirtz, you will all eat your words if you use the wrong words. A remarkable prospect. Ekitike, incredible player. This is a well-built well-judged squad. Fans shouldn't fret about Liverpool, they'll bounce back.”

Emotional Tribute for Diogo Jota

He shared movingly about the death of Diogo Jota, a 2020 acquisition during his tenure, along with the consequences for the team. The Portugal international lost his life in a car crash with his brother this past summer.

“Who can fill the void of a person like him? It goes beyond his on-field talent, it’s the guy he was. It's hard to picture the dressing room missing him. I still cannot speak properly about it. A devastating blow for all the boys as well. Nobody at Liverpool would cite it as an excuse though it's a fact. Being in that space where his spirit remains. Dealing with that individually is difficult. Impossible.”
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