🔗 Share this article The former Liverpool manager admits coming back to manage Liverpool is theoretically possible. Jurgen Klopp, who stepped down from Liverpool in 2024, has suggested that a future comeback is a possibility. The 58-year-old, following a hugely successful nine-season tenure that included Champions League success and the Reds’ first league title in 30 years, currently occupies positions overseeing worldwide football within the Red Bull organization and as an advisor for the DFL. Supporters’ Hopes and Klopp’s Candid Remarks Liverpool won the Premier League last season, though countless followers who adore the manager would embrace the possibility that he may eventually return. During an extensive chat, he explained to his interviewer: “I declared I won't manage any other side within the country. Which implies in case it's my former club...yes. It's plausible.” “Being 58, which suggests the choice could be mine later on, who knows. Is a decision required immediately? If so, I wouldn't return. Luckily, it's not necessary. I'll wait and observe what lies ahead.” What Would Lure Him Back? Questioned regarding the specific conditions would have to unfold to bring him back to management, he revealed he was not instantly drawn for a comeback. “I'm not entirely sure, I love what I do right now,” he commented. “No longing for management; I avoid standing under bad weather through long matches; I don’t miss going to interviews repeatedly each week or having 10-12 interviews each week. “The locker room isn't missed per se, but sitting in a restaurant with the players having a nice chat, that’s nice. With many victories meaning regularly a very good mood at the club. Remaining with me is the captain's chuckle ringing in my ears for example.” Praise for His Successor He spoke highly of the current boss, crediting him for the adjustments that won the league in the previous season. Liverpool have lost a string of losses across various tournaments following significant transfers, though he denied the notion it could be the start of a downward turn. “[Liverpool have] an incredible striker like Florian Wirtz, critics will regret with negative comments. An outstanding player. The French striker, excellent performer. They have a strong well-judged squad. No need for concern regarding the Reds, they will be fine.” Emotional Tribute for the Late Forward He shared movingly about the death of the Portuguese star, whom he brought in while in charge, and the effect for the team. Jota was killed in a car crash together with his sibling this past summer. “How do you replace such an individual? It goes beyond his footballing ability, it's his character. I struggle to conceive the team environment absent his presence. I find it difficult to discuss on this topic. A devastating blow for his teammates as well. Not a single person will ever use it for poor performances yet it's the reality. Being in that space which he filled completely. Coping with it individually is challenging. Overwhelming.”