Former Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp has confirmed that he will not be returning to the world of coaching anytime soon, and he has completely ruled out the possibility of taking over as England manager.
This came during the German coach’s participation in the International Coaches’ Congress in Würzburg, where he confirmed that he has not received any coaching offers since leaving Liverpool last May.
Klopp categorically rejected rumors linking him with the England job, following Gareth Southgate’s resignation, describing it as “the biggest embarrassment in the history of football to make an exception for England or anyone else”.
Klopp confirmed that he is still unsure whether he wants to return to coaching at all, but he will remain involved in football in some capacity.
The German coach indicated that he does not want to spend his time playing padel or spending time with his grandchildren, but he has not completely ruled out a return to coaching, stating that he will decide on the matter in the coming months.
Contrary to what has been published in the media, Klopp has not announced his retirement from coaching, but he has not ruled it out, confirming the possibility of reversing his current position in the future.