Jürgen Klopp’s future overturned, he may actually return

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The dream of a great many fans to see Jürgen Klopp back on the bench may soon become reality: according to reports in the Salzburger Nachrichten, Red Bull is reportedly not fully satisfied with the performance of its Head of Global Soccer. His job is to help the development of clubs such as Leipzig, Salzburg, New York and Bragantino but so far the results are not up to expectations.

It seems that Salzburg&#8217s Austrian firm would not stand in the way of Jürgen Klopp if he decided to return to coaching as early as this summer: a rumour that has set off fans especially at Real Madrid. The Blancos are experiencing a very complicated season and after Xabi Alonso’s exoneration in January they decided to hand the bench to Alvaro Arbeloa. Florentino Perez’s big dream is to entrust the team to Jürgen Klopp and, should there be a chance, he would definitely make an attempt to convince him.

Just a few weeks ago the’former Liverpool coach was adamant about the possibility of his hiring by the Blancos: “This change at Real does not concern me and has meant nothing to me – he told Sport and Talk from Hangar-7 -. The coaching market is going through a profound transformation. It is not a bad idea to observe the situation from afar and not think about what it might mean for you personally, because you are in the right place”.

Florentino Perez would like to hire Jürgen Klopp both because he is one of the most successful coaches in recent years and because he is able to manage star-studded locker rooms, a factor that has created more than a few problems for Real Madrid so far. According to Spanish media, it was the difficult relationship between Xabi Alonso and the team’s stars that convinced the club to exonerate him.

The’former Bayer Leverkusen coach managed the team very differently than Carlo Ancelotti did: he imposed stricter rules both on and off the field and not everyone took it well. Among the players most unhappy with Xabi Alonso&#8217s management is certainly Vinicius Junior, who, on the other hand, gets along very well with Alvaro Arbeloa.

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