🔗 Share this article The former Liverpool manager says rejoining to lead Liverpool is plausible in theory. Jurgen Klopp, who stepped down from Liverpool in 2024, indicated that rejoining the club remains an option. The 58-year-old, post a game-changing nine-season tenure featuring Champions League success and ending the club's long wait in 30 years, now holds positions overseeing worldwide football with the Red Bull group and providing guidance to Germany's league body. Fan Sentiment and Klopp’s Candid Remarks Liverpool won the Premier League in the previous campaign, though countless followers who adore the manager would be thrilled by the notion that he may eventually return. In a wide-ranging interview, he told his interviewer: “I said I refuse to lead another team on English soil. So that means if then it’s Liverpool...yeah. Theoretically it’s possible.” “I’m 58, that means the choice could be mine in a few years, who knows. Do I have to make the decision today? Then I will not coach again. Luckily, no such pressure exists. I can just see what the future brings.” What Would Lure Him Back? Pressed on what circumstances must arise to draw him back to the dugout, Klopp admitted he feels no immediate pull toward coming back. “I'm not entirely sure, I enjoy my current role,” he said. “No longing for management; No desire to be under bad weather through long matches; I don’t miss going to media briefings repeatedly each week or constant media duties a week. “I don’t miss the dressing room per se, however, dining out with the team having a nice chat, is pleasant. We won a lot of games thus frequently great spirits in the building. Remaining with me is Virgil [Van Dijk’s] laugh in my ear to illustrate.” Praise for His Successor He spoke highly regarding Arne Slot, praising him for the tweaks which secured the championship in the previous season. They've been defeated a string of losses in every contest following significant transfers, though he denied the idea of it representing a decline. “[Liverpool have] a top-class attacker like Florian Wirtz, you will all eat your words with negative comments. A remarkable prospect. [Hugo] Ekitike, incredible player. It’s a really good thoughtfully assembled roster. Fans shouldn't fret regarding the Reds, they'll bounce back.” Emotional Tribute for Diogo Jota He shared movingly on the loss of Jota, whom he brought in while in charge, and its impact at the club. The forward died tragically in a road accident with his brother in July. “Who can fill the void of somebody like Diogo? This isn't just regarding the player himself, it's his character. I can’t imagine the squad absent his presence. Putting it into words is tough regarding this. A profound tragedy for all the boys too. Nobody at Liverpool would cite it to justify results but it is the situation. Entering the changing area where he was omnipresent. Dealing with that individually is not easy. Impossible.”