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Jurgen Klopp, the manager of Liverpool, has already informed next employers how long he’ll stay in the job
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Jurgen Klopp’s departure this summer has left Liverpool fans stunned.
When Jurgen Klopp departs Liverpool in the summer, this will probably be his final position. The German manager startled the football world on Friday by declaring that, despite his club leading the Premier League and having a chance to win three separate cup competitions, this season will be his last at Anfield.
After eight and a half years on Merseyside, Klopp has thus far denied having another post in mind overseas, citing the need for a vacation from football. In addition, he has pledged not to accept another position in England, saying he could not handle heading a team against Liverpool.
If the 56-year-old is placed somewhere else, he has already made it clear how long he intends to stay in management. In September 2016, one year after taking over as Liverpool’s manager from Brendan Rodgers, the former Borussia Dortmund manager announced his retirement date.
He told RedaktionsNetwerk that he would “certainly return” to live there, but he wasn’t sure if he would return as a coach. This was his way of saying that he would end his career in Germany. One day I will say, “Thank you, it was a pleasure.”
After leading Liverpool to their first Premier League championship in thirty years and the 2018–19 Champions League, Klopp has already solidified his legendary reputation at the club. The team has also won the League Cup, FA Cup, European Super Cup, and World Club Cup during his leadership.
Supporters showered him with a standing ovation during Sunday’s FA Cup match at home versus Norwich. Despite the wishes of his followers, he has maintained that there is no possibility of his changing his mind before the campaign is over.
“I’m not going to be sitting on the bench when I’m sixty years old. And it will have been three incredible clubs if, at the conclusion of my career, I was only able to manage Mainz, Dortmund, and Liverpool.”
It’s noteworthy that Klopp will leave the Reds a few weeks before turning 57. That would only give him three seasons left in the league, and considering his wish to take a break, it seems improbable that he will play for another two years at this point.
He has been associated with the German national team since his shocking choice, as Julian Nagelsmann is expected to step down following Euro 2024. In light of mounting pressure on Thomas Tuchel, Bayern Munich has also been mentioned as a potential destination.
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Arsenal is rumoured to be interested in recruiting one of Boca Juniors’ most promising young players, hoping to emulate Brighton & Hove Albion.
After Brighton defeated Manchester City and Chelsea to land 19-year-old Valentin Barco for €9 million, Arsenal is reportedly interested in signing his former teammate Ezequiel Fernandez.
El Crack Deportivo, an Argentine daily, claims that after watching Barco go for the Premier League, Boca is concerned about losing Fernandez.
The source claims that Fernandez might cost up to €15 million. Arsenal intends to send scouts to the CONMEBOL Pre-Olympic Tournament in 2024 to watch Fernandez compete for the Argentina U23 team.
In an effort to strengthen that area of the pitch, Mikel Arteta has been linked to the Gunners’ pursuit of a new central midfielder for a number of months.
Arsenal is also interested in Joao Palhinha, but Douglas Luiz remains the main target despite worries about Aston Villa’s potential asking price.
Liverpool was heavily connected to a trade for Fernandez in 2023. Reports state that Benfica, Inter Milan, and Sevilla are also keeping an eye on Fernandez.
Will Liverpool fight for the acquisition of Fernandez?
Alexis Mac Allister, the midfielder Liverpool acquired from Brighton & Hove Albion last summer, is a major Fernandez admirer. “If you ask me a little more about my style, there is a player that I really like and that is Equi Fernández,” he said to TyC Sports, as reported by AnfieldWatch. He is a player who, in my opinion, has every opportunity to travel to Europe in the future.
He is a really good player who has a great understanding of the game. He can play as an inside player or as a five because he can play with both legs and is always ready to receive the ball. He’s a player with some excellent circumstances, and if Brighton asked, I would mention his name.
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