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Following Liverpool’s departure, Jurgen Klopp signed a three-year contract and announced his new project.

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At the end of the season,

At the end of the season, Liverpool’s manager, Jurgen Klopp, announced his resignation.

Jurgen Klopp stated that he would take a leave of absence before thinking about taking the bench again when he revealed in January that he would be leaving his position as manager of Liverpool.

After the season, the German is officially no longer the manager of the Reds, and he is relishing his first few weeks off. However, this hasn’t stopped his agency from reaching an agreement on a new contract for him after he left Liverpool.

As part of the agreement, the agency’s main focus will be on strengthening Klopp’s worldwide brand recognition and developing international relationships and markets, with an emphasis on Asia and the USA, as MJK looks to investigate new opportunities for market expansion.

Because of this agreement, project MJK and SPORTFIVE opened Klopp’s personal Instagram account last month in an effort to increase the German’s global exposure and foster a deeper relationship with his followers. But those are only the initial steps of their ambitions.

After the news, MJK managing director Mike Jaggle declared, “We are very excited about this partnership.” “We will be able to expand our footprint and investigate innovative opportunities outside of Germany thanks to SPORTFIVE’s industry-leading experience and worldwide infrastructure.”

According to Philipp Hasenbein, chief operating officer of SPORTFIVE, “Jurgen Klopp is the embodiment of excellence, mentoring, emotional intelligence, leadership, and long-term vision.” “His values are a perfect fit for ours, and we are thrilled to work with Project MJK to expand Jurgen’s reach internationally.”

Ron Wiegand, senior vice president of global athlete & team marketing at SPORTFIVE, stated in the interim that the team is honoured to have Jurgen Klopp and Project MJK on board.

“We are incredibly excited to effectively expand Jurgen’s brand internationally in the coming years, encompassing media partnerships, social media management, and new genuine business ventures.”

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The opportunity to quickly return to the spotlight before taking a vacation from football was turned down by the former manager

The opportunity to quickly return to the spotlight before taking a vacation from football was turned down by the former manager of Liverpool.

ITV is supposedly leading the fight to sign Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou as a commentator for this summer’s European Championships in Germany, despite reports that the channel was unsuccessful in its quest to get Jurgen Klopp.

After receiving a no from Klopp, the broadcasters are believed to have outwitted the BBC to the Spurs boss. As he starts his hiatus from football, the former manager of Liverpool will instead watch the competition as a fan, according to the Daily Mail.

After spending eight and a half seasons at Liverpool and twenty-three years managing the team, the German has declared that he will take a year-long break from the game. Klopp had explained his unexpected departure from Liverpool as the result of running out of energy.

The 56-year-old has experience as a commentator, having covered the 2008 European Championship, the World Cups in 2006 and 2010 for German media. Following his farewell to Anfield, Klopp announced on his recently established Instagram account, “Kloppo,” that he will be taking a summer vacation.

Postecoglou, who was once speculatively slated to succeed Klopp at Liverpool, will appear on television this summer. Since joining the Spurs last summer, the Australian has displayed a captivating personality, and his questioning style has won him accolades.

The Mail also reports that BBC Radio 5 Live has signed former Everton defender and graduate of the Liverpool academy Conor Coady for the Euros. Despite not playing in either of the last two major tournaments, Coady was a member of the England team.

In addition to Gary Neville, who was employed by the company for the previous tournament in 2021 and may be back this time, Roy Keane and Ian Wright, who made their farewell appearances on Match of the Day on Sunday, are anticipated to join ITV’s punditry coverage for the competition.

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