JURGEN KLOPP confirmed he is not done with management as he continues to be linked with Real Madrid and Germany.
Klopp, 58, has been away from the dugout since May 2024 after rolling credits on a glittering nine-year stint at Liverpool citing fatigue.


The German tactician then took over as Head of Global Soccer for Red Bull in January 2025 and has since been overlooking all of the group’s football teams.
However, the ex-Borussia Dortmund boss insists his coaching days are not “not completely at the end”.
Nevertheless, the former Liverpool manager stated a return is not yet currently planned.
Klopp said at a Magenta event” “I’m quite advanced in life at my age, but as a coach I’m not completely at the end yet.
“I haven’t reached retirement age. Who knows what will happen in the next few years? But nothing is planned right now.”
According to transfer insider Florian Plettenberg, Klopp is still interested in taking over either at Real or the German national team.
Madrid appointed Alvaro Arbeloa at the helm in January following Xabi Alonso’s dismissal as head coach.
However, Los Blancos will be looking for something more permanent in the summer and Klopp appears to be among their top choices.
Germany, on the other hand, already have Julian Nagelsmann in charge and he will lead them in this summer’s World Cup.
If the German national team make it far then there is no reason to expect Nagelsmann to leave unless he decides so.
The German head coach, whose contract runs until 2028, has been linked with the Manchester United job and could be subject to more interest during the summer transfer window.











