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Jurgen Klopp’s next job is ‘unavoidable’ as the former Liverpool manager is expected to return to management.
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Jurgen Klopp is presently resting and healing, but one former Premier League star believes the former Liverpool manager will soon be back in the dugout managing again.
Premier League winner Robert Huth predicts that Jurgen Klopp will one day manage his beloved Germany.
Liverpool fans are still dealing with the loss of their beloved 56-year-old, who left Anfield following the completion of the Premier League season. Klopp stated that he expects to put his feet up for the foreseeable future after nine years of employment.
He has previously claimed that he will never manage another Premier League team again in his career, such is his love for the club. Huth, who also played for Chelsea, Stoke City, and Leicester City, believes Klopp will soon take over as manager of the four-time World Cup champions.
Huth told Betway: “I think it’s inevitable that he will take over Germany. Everyone adores him, and the football he plays is incredible. I believe Germany will have players emerge over the next three or four years who will convince him that he can win.
Earlier this year, Klopp was asked about his possibilities of managing his country one day. The former Borussia Dortmund manager would not rule out the prospect, but stated that now does not appear to be an appropriate time, according to Liverpool.com.
During a press conference, he stated: “I would say now, ‘No’. But I don’t know how it will feel because I’ve never been in that circumstance. What I do know is that I will never coach any club in England other than Liverpool.”
Julian Nagelsmann, the former Bayern Munich manager, is currently in charge of Germany, and he is tasked with winning their first European Championship since 1996.
Nagelsmann just extended his contract for another two years, but a poor performance at home this summer might put his job in peril.
However, one thing is certain: even if a management position becomes open, Klopp will not rush to occupy it in the near future as he prepares to spend a year away from football on the Spanish island of Mallorca.
At a press conference before the season’s end, he stated: “No club, no country for the next year.” There has never been another English club. Even if I have nothing to eat, it will not happen.”
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Liverpool is looking to sign a dynamic 23-year-old who has already expressed his desire to transfer to Anfield.
Liverpool simply must strengthen this summer if they are to bridge the gap with their Premier League rivals.
Jurgen Klopp won an important top-four finish last season, but new faces are required to take the team to the next level.
Champions League football is also returning to Anfield, and new manager Arne Slot will need a strong and capable squad to compete.
He has plenty of solid choices, but the Reds aren’t the entire package right now.
Several areas require improvement, but a player connected with Liverpool may help fix more than one problem.
Liverpool has set its sights on Feyenoord ace Lutsharel Geertruida.
According to AD, Liverpool are looking to capture Feyenoord star Lutsharel Geertruida in the summer transfer season.
Tottenham Hotspur, Newcastle United, and West Ham are reportedly interested in signing the 23-year-old ahead of the new season.
Geertruida, who has seven caps for the Netherlands, has made nearly 200 Feyenoord appearances.
This season, the player made 47 appearances, playing at right-back, centre-back, and left-back.
Lutsharel Geertruida may reunite with Arne Slot.
Slot, who has just recently left Feyenoord, certainly knows the defence well, and a reunion is already being discussed.
Geertruida is highly interested in working with Slot at Anfield, but whether the powers that be on Merseyside would approve the move remains to be seen.
He would surely improve the existing squad, with the Dutch international capable of playing in defensive midfield.
That adaptability might help fill a void at Anfield, as current defensive midfielder Wataru Endo could leave after just one season.
Furthermore, the Feyenoord player has extensive big-game experience, having faced Atletico Madrid, Lazio, and Celtic in this season’s Champions League.
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