Jurgen Klopp Agrees to Coach Real Madrid

Jurgen Klopp is open to the idea of ​​coaching Real Madrid to replace Carlo Ancelotti, according to Brazilian network UOL.

Klopp took over as CEO of Red Bull Group last January, but has begun to feel burned out and is eager to return to his primary coaching role.

According to the latest report, Klopp is only open to returning to coaching through one of two channels: Real Madrid or the Brazilian national team.

Carlo Ancelotti is on the verge of being sacked by Real Madrid at the end of this season, while Brazil is searching for a new coach to replace the sacked Dorival Junior.

So far, the legendary German coach has not received any inquiries from Real Madrid or Brazil, but the news could serve as a reminder that he is available.

Spanish media have indicated that Klopp is a candidate to coach Real Madrid, although Xabi Alonso remains the first and most likely choice for the job.

The Brazilian national team is close to signing Jorge Jesus, the current Al Hilal coach, to succeed Dorival, but a final agreement between them has not yet been reached.