🔗 Share this article Jurgen Klopp says coming back to manage Liverpool is theoretically possible. The German coach, who left Liverpool in 2024, has suggested that a future comeback remains something that could happen. The 58-year-old, following a hugely successful nine-season tenure which brought Champions League success and the Premier League crown in 30 years, has since taken on roles in a global football capacity with the Red Bull group and as an advisor with the German Football League. Supporters’ Hopes and His Frank Comments Liverpool won England's top flight in the previous campaign, though countless followers holding him in high esteem would embrace the idea that he may eventually return. Speaking candidly, he explained to the podcast host: “I said I won't manage any other side in England. Therefore if then it’s Liverpool...yes. In theory, it could happen.” “I’m 58, which suggests the choice could be mine later on, it's uncertain. Must I choose now? Then I will not coach again. Luckily, I don’t have to do that. I'll wait and observe how things unfold.” Conditions for a Comeback Pressed on the specific conditions must arise to bring him back to the touchline, Klopp admitted he isn't eager toward coming back. “It's unclear to me, I love what I do right now,” he commented. “No longing for management; I avoid standing under bad weather for lengthy sessions; No need for interviews repeatedly each week or constant media duties a week. “I don’t miss the dressing room as a dressing room, yet sharing a meal with the players talking freely, is pleasant. We won a lot of games so there was often positive atmosphere around the place. I still have Virgil [Van Dijk’s] laugh vividly recalled as an instance.” Praise for His Successor Klopp was full of praise for his successor, crediting him for the tweaks that took the title last term. They've been defeated a string of losses in all competitions post heavy investment, but he rubbished the idea of it representing a decline. “[Liverpool have] an incredible striker like Florian Wirtz, you will all eat your words with negative comments. He’s an incredible talent. [Hugo] Ekitike, excellent performer. It’s a really good thoughtfully assembled roster. Fans shouldn't fret regarding the Reds, they'll bounce back.” Emotional Tribute for Diogo Jota The manager expressed deep feeling regarding the passing of Jota, a 2020 acquisition in 2020, and its impact for the team. The Portugal international died tragically in a road accident with his brother in July. “Can you substitute somebody like Diogo? It’s not about his footballing ability, his personality mattered. I can’t imagine the dressing room missing him. Putting it into words is tough regarding this. It was an incredible shock for his teammates too. Not a single person will ever use it as an excuse though it's a fact. Entering the changing area where he was omnipresent. Handling this individually is not easy. Unbearable.”