Jurgen Klopp states coming back to lead Liverpool is conceivable.

The German coach, who departed from Anfield in 2024, remarked that returning someday remains an option. The 58-year-old, post a game-changing nine-season tenure which brought Champions League success and the Reds’ first league title since 1990, has since taken on roles in a global football capacity with the Red Bull group and in an advisory capacity to Germany's league body.

Fan Sentiment and Klopp’s Candid Remarks

They secured the Premier League last season, but many fans who adore the manager would embrace the notion of his potential comeback. In a wide-ranging interview, he shared with the podcast host: “I stated I will never coach any other side in England. Which implies should it be the Reds...yeah. Theoretically it’s possible.”

“At 58 years old, so I might decide in a few years, who knows. Do I have to make the decision today? If so, I wouldn't return. But thank God, no such pressure exists. I'll simply watch what lies ahead.”

Conditions for a Comeback

Pressed on what circumstances must arise to tempt his return to management, he confessed he isn't eager for a comeback. “I'm not entirely sure, I enjoy my current role,” he said. “I don't crave being a coach; I don’t miss standing during downpours for two-and-a-half or three hours; No need for press conferences multiple times weekly or constant media duties a week.

“I don’t miss the dressing room in that context, but sitting in a restaurant alongside the squad talking freely, I appreciate that. We won a lot of games so there was often great spirits in the building. Remaining with me is Virgil [Van Dijk’s] laugh vividly recalled to illustrate.”

Commending Arne Slot

He commended of the current boss, crediting him for the tweaks that took the title last campaign. They've been defeated a string of losses in all competitions after a summer spending spree, though he denied the notion it could be the start of a downward turn.

“[Liverpool have] an incredible striker like Florian Wirtz, doubters will be silenced if you use the wrong words. An outstanding player. Ekitike, superb talent. It’s a really good thoughtfully assembled roster. No need for concern about Liverpool, they will be fine.”

Heartfelt Words for the Late Forward

Klopp also spoke emotionally on the loss of Jota, a player he signed in 2020, and the effect for the team. The forward died tragically in a car crash with his brother recently.

“How do you replace such an individual? It’s not about the player himself, it's his character. I can’t imagine the squad without him in it. I still cannot speak properly on this topic. A profound tragedy for all the boys too. No one within the club will ever use it for poor performances but it is the situation. You walk in a dressing room which he filled completely. Dealing with that on a personal level is not easy. Unbearable.”
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