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Jürgen Klopp announced on Friday that he will leave Liverpool at the end of the current season. The Reds coach will not be the only one to leave.
The announcement made this Friday by Jürgen Klopp of his imminent departure from Liverpool had the effect of a small bombshell on the Premier League side. After nine years of good and loyal service, the German coach confided that he was exhausted and that he no longer had the energy necessary to complete a contract which would initially run until the summer of 2026 A page will therefore be turned among the Reds, but the tactician is not the only one packing his suitcase. Four other departures have already been recorded.
According to information from Mundo Deportivo, first of all there is Jorg Schmadtke who will open the ball. Working in the sports management of Liverpool, the latter had only been there since last June. At the origin of the arrival of several elements such as Ryan Gravenberch, Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai, Jorg Schmadtke will leave at the end of January. The announcement has already been made official. And next June, three new departures will also take place, at the same time as that of Jürgen Klopp.
The deputies are also leaving
Assistant coach of the German, Pepijn Lijnders will also have a change of scenery, he who could have applied to replace the former Borussia Dortmund tactician. Another Klopp assistant, Peter Krawietz will pack up. The last of the quartet to leave is Vitor Matos, coach in charge of development in Klopp’s team. So many people to replace for the management of Liverpool, whose summer promises to be particularly busy in terms of restructuring.
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