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Since the dismissal of Marco Rose at the head of the RB Leipzig, the speculation machine has been thrilled. And a name immediately returned with insistence: Jürgen Klopp. The former emblematic coach of Liverpool, yet officially far from the trade since last summer, was cited as a possible option to take over the reins of the German club next season. His role as director of football for Red Bull was enough to relaunch the hypothesis.
But faced with the scale of the rumor, Oliver Mintzlaff, leader of the Red Bull group, wanted to clarify the situation. In an interview with Sky Deutschland, he cut short: “I still prefer to be a coach myself to see Klopp take up Leipzig. That is to say! I can tell you almost 100 % that he will not be our coach next season. »» A firm outing … but not necessarily sufficient to silence speculation.
Surprise return? Klopp in the heart of a real-false soap opera
It must be said that Klopp had sworn, leaving Liverpool after nine years of reign, that he no longer had the energy to train. An assumed break, almost final, after an intense decade marked by a Champions League and a first League won with the Reds. However, the more time passes, the more the idea of a return seems plausible. And in the Red Bull organization chart, the German closely observes the current projects.
The Klopp mystery remains whole
The Red Bull project is vast, ambitious … and particularly attractive for a Klopp stature coach. If the Leipzig track seems to be dismissed, its name also circulated on the side of Paris FC, recently acquired by Red Bull. But then again, no concrete advance. Klopp observes remotely, without getting involved in daily operations. A return to the bench, for the moment, does not seem relevant.
Will Jürgen Klopp come back to his word? Nothing suggests it today. But in a football where the dynamics change quickly, the simple fact that his name comes back with so much force is a signal. Its influence remains intact. And the idea of a return, even uncertain, already makes fans shiver.
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