Jurgen Klopp has spoken about his future for the first time amid rumours of a quick return to management.
After nearly nine years in charge of Liverpool, Klopp decided to step down as Reds manager at the end of the 23/24 campaign.
During his time in charge at Anfield, the German led Liverpool to a host of trophies including the Premier League, Champions League, FA Cup, League Cup, UEFA Super Cup, FA Community Shield and the FIFA Club World Cup.
Since leaving Liverpool, Klopp has been linked with the likes of England and the United States.
The English Football Association is currently searching for a new manager after Gareth Southgate decided to leave his role on the back of the Euro 2024 final defeat against Spain.
However, as reported by Sky Sports, Klopp has ruled out a quick return to management.
Sky Sports presenter Hayley McQueen said: “We know that Jurgen Klopp is currently enjoying an extended break from football having left Liverpool. If you’re wondering what he’s up to, he’s ruled out a quick return to coaching and says he is definitely not going to be England’s next manager.
“He’s been speaking at the International Coaches Congress, he said job wise nothing at all, no club and no country. People must not have heard that part.”
She added: “He said that would be the biggest loss of face in the history of football if I said I’ll make an exemption for you. So there you go, Klopp was in charge at Liverpool for nine years and he definitely wants to take a year off.
“He was asked as well about work and he said I will work at something, I’m too young to just play padel tennis and only spend time with my grandchildren, would I be coaching again? I would rule that out at the moment, we will see how things look in a few months.”
Apart from Klopp, the likes of Thomas Tuchel, Eddie Howe, Graham Potter, Mauricio Pochettino and Ange Postecoglou have all been linked with the England job.
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