Former Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has once again opened the door to returning to football management in the future.
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The German shocked many in the middle of last season when he announced that he would be leaving Liverpool.
Since his departure from Anfield, the 57-year-old has decided to step away from the dugout and into the boardrooms, as he is now the Global Sports Director for football clubs within the Red Bull group.
Klopp effectively oversees football strategies being implemented at clubs such as Leeds United, RB Leipzig, RB Salzburg, New York Red Bull, and Paris FC. This has raised the question of whether the Stuttgart native could return to manage any of the sides within the Red Bull group.
As per Goal, he responded by saying: "I will not be the coach of a Red Bull team."
While he admitted that managing a Red Bull club is out of the question, he did leave the door open for possibly coaching another team.
"That is a clear commitment. But I can't say I will never be a coach again in my life," he added.
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"I am probably the only person in this room who will be asked, where are you in five years? I don't have a clue.
"But I will not be a replacement for one of the Red Bull coaches. I hope we can create a structure where these questions will not come up at all."