It has been reported that two new job offers will be extended to Jurgen Klopp prior to his departure from Liverpool.
After nine years in command of the Anfield team, the German football manager declared he would be leaving at the end of the current campaign. The 56-year-old’s next role has been the subject of much speculation; he may be a good fit for both the German national team and Bayern Munich positions.
Daily Star notes it appears that Klopp may be about to undergo a dramatic career makeover. According to The Daily Mail, the heads of BBC and ITV are reportedly fighting to include Klopp on their respective punditry teams for the forthcoming Euro 2024.
According to the report, they are both “desperate” to bring in the former boss of Borussia Dortmund for the competition, which is taking place in his home country of Germany. The two broadcasters think that by having Klopp analyze their shows, they will have an advantage in terms of viewership.
Although the report asserts that the BBC has adopted a more assertive strategy to secure the Champions League winner, it also indicates that both broadcasters are anticipated to experience disappointment.
This is because Klopp has made no secret of his desire to take a break from football because he is exhausted.
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So, even in punditry form, he is unlikely to return to the demanding football schedule after nearly ten years as Liverpool’s manager. But Klopp will still be a football fan at the Euros.
It is believed that the manager possesses tickets for all three of Die Mannschaft’s group stage games. After dismal performances in recent tournaments, Julian Nagelsmann will be looking to lead the country to victory on home soil in the opening match against Scotland on June 14.
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With a team full of youth in place of veterans, Klopp’s emotional farewell tour got off to a stunning start last month when they defeated Chelsea in the Carabao Cup final. But with the Reds in first place right now, one point ahead of rivals Manchester City, he will be aiming higher for his second Premier League trophy this year.
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