🔗 Share this article Jurgen Klopp states coming back to lead Liverpool is plausible in theory. The German coach, who left Liverpool in 2024, indicated that a future comeback is a possibility. The 58-year-old, post a game-changing near-decade reign featuring Champions League success and the Reds’ first league title in 30 years, has since taken on roles in a global football capacity within the Red Bull organization and as an advisor for the DFL. Fan Sentiment and Klopp’s Candid Remarks Liverpool won the league title in the previous campaign, but many fans who revere Klopp would embrace the idea of his potential comeback. Speaking candidly, he told the podcast host: “I declared I refuse to lead another team on English soil. Which implies in case it's my former club...absolutely. It's plausible.” “At 58 years old, that means I might decide in a few years, who knows. Is a decision required immediately? If so, I wouldn't return. Fortunately, I don’t have to do that. I'll wait and observe how things unfold.” What Would Lure Him Back? Pressed on the specific conditions would need to occur to draw him back to the dugout, he confessed he was not instantly drawn toward coming back. “It's unclear to me, I enjoy my current role,” he stated. “I don’t miss coaching; No desire to be during downpours for lengthy sessions; I'm glad to skip interviews four times, three times a week or doing numerous chats weekly. “The locker room isn't missed as a dressing room, yet sharing a meal with the team enjoying conversation, is pleasant. We won a lot of games thus frequently a very good mood around the place. I can still hear the captain's chuckle ringing in my ears as an instance.” Praise for His Successor Klopp was full of praise for his successor, praising him for the adjustments that took the title in the previous season. The team has suffered four consecutive matches across various tournaments following significant transfers, but he rubbished the notion it could be a slump. “[Liverpool have] a top-class attacker in Flo[rian] Wirtz, you will all eat your words if spoken against. He’s an incredible talent. [Hugo] Ekitike, excellent performer. It’s a really good well-judged squad. No need for concern about Liverpool, things will improve.” Emotional Tribute for Diogo Jota He shared movingly about the death of the Portuguese star, a player he signed during his tenure, and the effect at the club. The forward died tragically in a car crash with his brother in July. “Can you substitute somebody like Diogo? It’s not about the player himself, it’s the guy he was. I struggle to conceive the team environment absent his presence. I still cannot speak properly about it. It was an incredible shock for his teammates also. No one within the club will ever use it as an excuse but it is the situation. Being in that space which he filled completely. Dealing with that individually is challenging. Unbearable.”