When will Jurgen Klopp’s last match as Liverpool boss be? German could depart at Anfield but Reds are eyeing Wembley final

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Published: 13:19, 26 Jan 2024Updated: 13:19, 26 Jan 2024

Jurgen Klopp will make his emotional farewell at Anfield or Wembley this summer following confirmation he will leave Liverpool at the end of the season.

Klopp has announced his shock decision to step down as Reds manager.

Klopp will leave Liverpool at the end of the season

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Klopp will leave Liverpool at the end of the season

The 56-year-old German, who has led the club to six major trophies since taking charge in October 2015, has admitted he is ‘running out of energy’ and informed Reds bosses of his decision to leave back in November.

The countdown is now on to his departure with Liverpool set for an emotional last few months of Klopp’s tenure.

But with the Merseyside giants still fighting on four fronts, Klopp will hope to leave his much-beloved club on a high.

When will Jurgen Klopp’s last match as Liverpool manager be?

Currently, Liverpool’s final game of the 2023/24 campaign is set to be a Premier League clash against Wolves on Sunday, May 19.

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That game is being held at Anfield, meaning Klopp would sign off in front of a packed and emotional home crowd.

But Liverpool are still vying for glory in the FA Cup and Europa League.

Should the Reds reach the final of the Europa League, Klopp’s last game would come at the Dublin Arena on Wednesday, May 22.

But should they reach the FA Cup final, Klopp would take his bow on Saturday, May 25 at the home of football - Wembley Stadium.

Liverpool will make an emotional farewell to Klopp this summer

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Liverpool will make an emotional farewell to Klopp this summer

Klopp is eager to end the season on a high before calls time on his glittering Liverpool career.

He said: "Let's now really go for it. The outside world want to use this decision, laugh about it, want to disturb us.

"We are Liverpool, we went through harder things together. And you went through harder things before me. Let's make a strength of it. That would be really cool. 

“Let's squeeze everything out of this season and have another thing to smile about when we look back in the future."

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