Jurgen Klopp states rejoining to lead Liverpool is conceivable.

The German coach, who departed from Anfield in 2024, has suggested that a future comeback remains an option. Klopp, post a game-changing nine-season tenure which brought continental glory and the Reds’ first league title in 30 years, currently occupies roles in a global football capacity for Red Bull and as an advisor to Germany's league body.

Fan Sentiment and His Frank Comments

They secured the league title in the previous campaign, but many fans holding him in high esteem would welcome the possibility that he might come back one day. During an extensive chat, he shared with the podcast host: “I said I will never coach a different club in England. Which implies in case it's my former club...yes. Theoretically it’s possible.”

“At 58 years old, that means I might decide down the line, it's uncertain. Must I choose now? Then I will not coach again. But thank God, I don’t have to do that. I'll wait and observe what the future brings.”

What Would Lure Him Back?

When asked about which situations would have to unfold to tempt his return to management, he revealed he isn't eager to such a return. “I don’t even know exactly, My present work fulfills me,” he stated. “No longing for management; I avoid standing in the rain for two-and-a-half or three hours; I'm glad to skip media briefings multiple times weekly or constant media duties weekly.

“The locker room isn't missed as a dressing room, yet sharing a meal with the players having a nice chat, that’s nice. With many victories thus frequently great spirits at the club. I can still hear the captain's chuckle vividly recalled to illustrate.”

Praise for His Successor

He commended for his successor, crediting him due to the changes that took the title last term. The team has suffered four consecutive matches in every contest following significant transfers, though he denied the suggestion of it representing a slump.

“[Liverpool have] an incredible striker such as Wirtz, critics will regret if spoken against. He’s an incredible talent. The French striker, incredible player. This is a well-built thoughtfully assembled roster. Fans shouldn't fret over the club, they will be fine.”

Emotional Tribute for the Late Forward

He shared movingly about the death of Jota, a 2020 acquisition in 2020, along with the consequences on Liverpool. The Portugal international was killed in a car crash alongside his brother recently.

“Who can fill the void of somebody like Diogo? It’s not about his footballing ability, it's his character. I struggle to conceive the team environment missing him. I find it difficult to discuss about it. A devastating blow for his teammates as well. No one within the club will ever use it to justify results yet it's the reality. Entering the changing area which he filled completely. Coping with it individually is difficult. Unbearable.”
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