Jürgen Klopp reacts after being linked to Real Madrid
Following his departure from Liverpool, German Jürgen Klopp took over as head of global soccer at Red Bull, a huge sports group that owns several sports clubs around the world.
The German won't be returning to coaching anytime soon!
Following his departure from Liverpool at the end of last season, the German has denied all rumours linking him to any club in Europe or the world, and seems to be enjoying his work as general manager of the commercial giant's group of clubs.
After stepping away from the high-pressure world of Premier League management, Jürgen Klopp is embracing a more relaxed role within Red Bull’s football network. Free from the relentless scrutiny of the Anfield hot seat, the German tactician remains involved in the game—but this time, on his own terms.
His exit from Liverpool earlier this year came as a shock to many, but Klopp was candid about his reasons: exhaustion. Years of intense competition, media demands, and the emotional toll of elite management had taken their toll. Now, with Red Bull, he stays connected to football in a way that prioritizes sustainability over stress.
Rumours linking the coach to Real Madrid and other clubs!
Since leaving Liverpool, Jürgen Klopp has fully immersed himself in his new position within Red Bull’s football network—jetting between clubs in Brazil, Japan, and the US while enjoying a refreshing change of scenery. The 57-year-old is relishing this dynamic, lower-pressure role, which allows him to stay engaged with the sport without the overwhelming demands of club management.
Despite swirling speculation linking him to Real Madrid—particularly as Carlo Ancelotti’s future remains uncertain—Klopp appears uninterested in a swift return to the dugout. Reports suggest that Anas Laghari, a potential successor to Florentino Pérez as Real president, is an admirer of the German coach and could push for his appointment. However, for now, Klopp seems content focusing on his global Red Bull project rather than another high-stakes managerial job.