Jurgen Klopp’s surprising announcement on Friday morning, declaring his departure from Liverpool at the end of the season due to a depletion of energy, sent shockwaves through the football world. Despite guiding Liverpool to an impressive start in the season, Klopp made it clear that he has no intentions of managing other English clubs such as Manchester United, Arsenal, or Chelsea after leaving Anfield.
The former Borussia Dortmund manager disclosed his plan to take at least a one-year hiatus from managing any other club or country. He categorically ruled out a permanent return to the Premier League, expressing a profound connection to Liverpool and deeming managing elsewhere in England impossible. In an interview with Sky Sports, Klopp underscored his love and respect for Liverpool, considering the club an integral part of his family.
Klopp emphatically stated, “Liverpool is part of my family; we feel at home here, and there’s no chance I would consider managing elsewhere.” He reiterated his commitment to Liverpool, emphasizing the responsibility he felt in making such a crucial decision about his future. Klopp acknowledged his secure position at Liverpool, rendering him immune to the risk of being dismissed.
While Klopp does have plans to re-engage with work, he made it clear that managing a club or country is not on the horizon for at least a year. He recognized the need for a different purpose and expressed openness to exploring various possibilities.
Klopp’s departure has sparked speculation about potential successors, with former Liverpool midfielder Xabi Alonso, Brighton manager Roberto De Zerbi, and Al-Ettifaq’s head coach Steven Gerrard among the names linked to the soon-to-be vacant position. As the news of Klopp’s departure settles later in the season, additional candidates are expected to emerge.