Football Insider has received information from sources indicating that Jurgen Klopp has no interest in becoming the manager of Germany once he leaves Liverpool. The 56-year-old Klopp announced in January that he will be departing Anfield at the end of the season and will take a one-year break. Following this break, there have been strong rumors linking him to the role of coach for the Germany national team. However, Football Insider has learned from a reliable source that this is not Klopp’s primary aspiration.
Sources suggest that Klopp believes the current squad lacks strength and is not capable enough to secure major tournament victories in the near future. It is widely believed that Klopp’s most likely destination after leaving Liverpool will be La Liga, specifically one of the powerful El Clasico teams, Real Madrid or Barcelona.
In January, Klopp revealed that his decision to leave Liverpool was due to a sense of “running out of energy” after being in charge since 2015. When the season concludes, a significant number of Klopp’s backroom staff will also be leaving with him, leaving a significant void for Liverpool’s management to fill in the coming months.
In his final season with Liverpool, Klopp has the team involved in a tight race for the Premier League title. Currently, the Reds are leading the table by a single point. Meanwhile, there is speculation that Bayer Leverkusen manager Xabi Alonso is being considered as Klopp’s successor at Anfield. The former Liverpool midfielder is currently the frontrunner for the position.
Having led Bayern Munich by eight points in the Bundesliga this season, Alonso’s team is expected to secure the German league title.
According to the Source caughtoffside.com