Jurgen Klopp opens up about his Liverpool future
The Liverpool manager has hinted that the Merseyside outfit could be his final managerial post

Jurgen Klopp has hinted that Liverpool could prove his final job in football management.
The German coach took over the reins from Brendan Rodgers back in October 2015 after Liverpool’s disappointing start to the season.
Klopp led the Merseyside outfit to an eighth-place finish in the 2015-16 season to leave the 18-time English champions outside of the European places.
The Liverpool manager signed seven players in the 2016 summer transfer window as Klopp looked to overhaul his Reds squad.
The 47-year-old has managed to sustain Liverpool’s involvement in the top-four race this season despite a difficult start to 2017.
The Reds have won their last two Premier League games to cement third place in the table with six games to go.
Speaking to German media outlet Sport 1 about his future at the Merseyside club, Liverpool manager Klopp said:
“I will not have been in charge of ten different clubs once my managerial career is over. There is a not insignificant chance I will have coached three clubs.
“It is always quite easy for me to fully commit to what I am doing because they are often long-term projects.”
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Liverpool haven’t qualified for the Champions League since the 2013-14 Premier League campaign.
The Merseyside outfit will take on Crystal Palace at Anfield on Sunday afternoon.




