Kampusbet - Jurgen Klopp hints he'd be happy to manage a non-Champions League club as long as they're "exciting"
Agen Sbo CasiN0 - Jurgen Klopp has been speaking about a possible return to management and his hopes for an “exciting project” to take on.
The 48-year-old former Borussia Dortmund
boss was heavily linked with several clubs including Liverpool, before
owners FSG gave their backing to Brendan Rodgers after the end-of-season
review.
Klopp left Dortmund in the summer after a successful
spell which brought two Bundesliga titles and a Champions league final
and speculation has been rife about where he might renew his managerial
career, the Liverpool Echo report.
Speaking
at the International Radio Exhibition (IFA) in Berlin – as quoted in
Bild – Klopp is enjoying his break but is already thinking about a
return to coaching.
Klopp said: “I’m really very relaxed – but only because I know that it goes some time. I’ll be back to train a team.“
And once again Klopp suggested he would prefer to take on a project
suggested his destination would be “not an absolute top club, there are
other good projects that are exciting who need help.”
Bandar Judi Online Sbo CasiN0 - And Klopp
is still finding plenty of things to occupy his time: “I inform, read,
meet a lot of people – there are ordinary little things that make great
fun. I miss currently nothing."
Klopp’s comments about the level
of his next team echo those of his agent Marc Kosicke back in June when
he said the Premier League was very exciting and added: “We do not only
think about the top four because there are some other great clubs below
them.
“It is always all about the challenge.
“He has the great
ability to develop things. If he goes into a stadium, feels the energy
and thinks that he can make a difference here, this could be more
attractive to him than going with the big deals and aim for the treble.”
Wherever
Klopp emerges, it will be a newly svelte version, as he appeared at a
coaches' conference this week with a new trim figure attributed to
regaining his love for sports.
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