Following his "invitation to shadow Jurgen Klopp" at Liverpool, Fernando Torres will depart from Atletico Madrid. – footballtopstar
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Following his “invitation to shadow Jurgen Klopp” at Liverpool, Fernando Torres will depart from Atletico Madrid.

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Following his "invitation to shadow Jurgen Klopp" at Liverpool, Fernando Torres will depart from Atletico Madrid.

Atletico Madrid’s under-19 team’s head coach Fernando Torres, a former striker for Chelsea and Liverpool, is expected to leave at the end of the current campaign, according to Spanish publications.

Fernando Torres, who has led Atletico Madrid’s under-19 team since 2021, is expected to depart at the end of the current campaign.

Two years after declaring his retirement, Torres accepted the position. As part of his ongoing coaching development, the 40-year-old recently made a visit to Liverpool to follow Reds manager Jurgen Klopp around.

But according to Spanish publication Relevo, Torres has made the decision to leave Atletico in the summer. According to the article, Torres feels that he has finished his cycle with the under-19 team, and Atletico must now make a significant decision on his future.

The former striker may be elevated to coach the team’s reserves during talks between Torres and club executives, which are expected to take place at the end of the month. Nevertheless, discussions for current manager Luis Garcia Tevenet to join Diego Simeone’s first squad coaching staff have not come to fruition despite Tevenet’s stellar work with Atletico’s B team.

Though it’s unclear what Torres’ future holds, the former Liverpool player had a great time returning to Anfield last weekend. “I’ve had the opportunity to see how everything works from the inside, which is great,” he stated to the reporters.

“The AXA training facility is much different from when I was here, and I’m a huge supporter of Jurgen and his staff there. It’s evident that the club is growing, and I get to witness why.

 

“There are a number of reasons for that, but it’s great to have the opportunity to come here and meet Jurgen, Pep (Lijnders) and all the staff and learn and try to understand Liverpool’s style. ”

And Torres responded, “Many things,” when asked what he had discovered by following Klopp around. Perhaps the most important factor is Jurgen’s and his staff’s charisma and character with the players. The most important thing, in my opinion, is that he treats everyone like family.

“I firmly believe in the camaraderie that exists amongst the players, staff, employees, and other club members. It’s essential to acting in this manner. It’s rather pleasant to know that they share my perspective from the inside.

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Both on and off the pitch, Liverpool will undergo a lot of changes this summer.

The Liverpool supporters were shocked when Jurgen Klopp declared his intention to quit the team at the end of the season.

The 56-year-old manager made the decision to leave the Merseyside club, citing that he is “running out of energy.”

Liverpool will lose yet another significant player.

Assistant manager Pep Lijnders is another important Reds player who is departing the team, in addition to manager Klopp.

Football writer Fabrizio Romano has confirmed that the 41-year-old is definitely leaving Anfield, providing an update on the connections between Lijnders and Ajax.

According to Romano, who spoke to GiveMeSport, “Liverpool assistant Pep Lijnders has emerged as one of the candidates to be the new Ajax manager for next season.”

“Lijnders is being considered by the club, although a decision has not yet been made. He will undoubtedly depart Liverpool with Jurgen Klopp; he won’t be sticking around once this season ends.

The club holds Klopp’s number two in high regard for his efforts, and the German manager recognises Pep’s input.

Romano has denied reports in the media that the assistant manager is well-liked by the players and that they would like to see him succeed Klopp.

An experienced manager is needed at Liverpool.

The Dutch manager may need some time to get experience at another club before accepting the position at the Premier League team, thus it’s possible that the Anfield job is too early for him.

For the time being, Lijnders appears to be a wonderful fit for Ajax, one of the biggest clubs in the Netherlands that is in need of renovation.

John van t Schip, the interim manager who was hired in October, has the Dutch squad in a transitional phase as they trail leaders PSV by 31 points at the moment.

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