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Jurgen Klopp could be offered Premier League return - but not to Anfield
The Premier League could see Jurgen Klopp return to top-flight English soccer, though not with Liverpool, opening the door for a fresh managerial challenge for the German
The latest Liverpool news as Arne Slot's side were demolished by Manchester City on Sunday, with the Reds' boss coming under pressure once again
While being shown around the facilities on Merseyside, fellow wide man Sadio Mane spoke to Doku. Klopp was said to be planning for life after Mane, Roberto Firmino and Mohamed Salah when the time eventually came. However, Mane's advice actually went the other way.
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Liverpool icon makes Jurgen Klopp claim as Arne Slot exit question asked
Some have suggested that Jurgen Klopp could be a possible replacement for Arne Slot if the unlikely happens and he leaves Liverpool midway through the season
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Jurgen Klopp to Leeds links resurface as Liverpool icon drops stunning ‘going to go back’ into management claim | OneFootball
Claims made by Roberto Firmino that Jurgen Klopp is ready to go back into management will inevitably lead to fresh speculation that he could replace Daniel Farke as Leeds United boss, though the chances of such a move remain highly remote to say the least.
Jurgen Klopp's reported talks with Barcelona have emerged amid uncertainty about Hansi Flick's future with the Catalan giants. Flick led Barcelona to a La Liga and Copa Rel Rey double last season, as well as guiding the Blaugrana to the Champions League semi-finals in his first campaign.
Jurgen Klopp has already suggested Unai Emery could come to regret snubbing Harvey Elliott having tried to fix his own Liverpool error. It was the German who was at the Anfield helm when Elliott signed for the club in 2019, at just 16 years old.
The cut-throat nature of top-flight football in the modern era means the 47-year-old won't be afforded the luxury of time in the same way Sir Alex Ferguson was at Manchester United in the 1980s, or even Jurgen Klopp when he first hit trouble at Anfield.