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While he recently announced that he would leave Liverpool at the end of the season, Jürgen Klopp will take charge of Spain.
“I can understand that it’s a shock. But I can explain it, or at least try. (…) This decision shows you that I am convinced that it is the one I must take. I’m running out of energy. I figured I was going to have to announce it at some point. I’m okay, but I know I can’t do this job over and over again. » It is with these words that Jürgen Klopp recently announced that he would leave Liverpool at the end of the 2023-2024 financial year.
“I love absolutely everything about this club, I love everything about the city and our supporters, I love the team, the staff… I love everything! (…) After the years we spent together and all the things we experienced, respect grew, love grew too and the least I owe you is this truth”added the technician 56 years old.
Klopp has just bought himself a house in Spain
It now remains to be seen where the German coach will bounce back. A priori, he should allow himself a few months of rest before possibly returning to service, after nine years spent on the banks of the Mersey. According to the information from Sun, Klopp is going to Spain, where he has just bought a property for around 4 million euros in the Balearic Islands. A residence that respects the environment by reducing its energy losses and reducing its energy needs, specifies the British tabloid.
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