Jurgen Klopp is considered one of the world’s best managers
#5 He might be tempted elsewhere
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Joachim Low is rumoured to be Madrid-bound, which would leave Germany managerless
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While Liverpool are one of the most successful clubs in football history, have a massive worldwide following and still, have somewhat of a marquee name, success for them in terms of trophies has been a little scarce over recent years, notably since their Champions League triumph in 2005.
This means that unfortunately for them, they may find it hard to hang onto a boss the calibre of Jurgen Klopp. With the managerial merry-go-round a constant in modern football, big jobs are constantly appearing and any club would love to have Klopp as their boss.
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Real Madrid, for instance, are rumoured to be looking to part ways with Zinedine Zidane at the end of the season. The word is that they’d like Joachim Low as the replacement, and either way that leaves one of two huge jobs – Real and the German national team – open.
That isn’t even considering the likelihood of another huge club – say Paris St. Germain or even Arsenal – suddenly needing a world-renowned manager. Klopp might not have performed miracles at Liverpool yet but his reputation from his Dortmund days is still a huge one meaning a bigger team than Liverpool could well try to tempt him away from Anfield.
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It could even be that Klopp does eventually win the Premier League, just not with Liverpool!
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