Has Klopp hinted that he will retire at Liverpool? 1

Liverpool as a club have taken huge strides since the turn of the previous year.

They managed to rope in one of the best managers in Europe to lead the squad for years to come and will be hoping to reap some benefits as early as the end of the current season.

They have also got a new Main Stand, that has taken the Anfield capacity to above 55,000 and 6 games into the season, they are ready to compete for the title this season.

It is good times for the Anfield outfit and the German manager may have just made it better for them.

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The 49-year old made an instant impact at the club, collecting accolades from pundits, legends, former players and the fans and has settled into his life at the Merseyside without much hardship.

He has been a breath of fresh air at the club and also for the League and has made the whole league more competitive, adding his charisma to the league as a whole.

And he has today revealed that he may not take over another club in his managerial career and he might stay at Liverpool till he retires.

Speaking to Germany’s RedaktionsNetwerk, Klopp revealed that he will not be coaching clubs when he turns 60 and that he is not really looking ahead to take over a club later in his career.

He said, I certainly will (return to Germany) to live, but I don’t know if I will be back there as a coach yet. The day will come when I say, ‘thanks, it was a pleasure’.

“It’s very, very unlikely that I will still be sitting on the bench when I am 60,” he added.

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The former Borussia Dortmund and Mainz manager is currently one of the most sought after managers in England with the German national job and also the Bayern Munich job offered to him recently.

However, Klopp has revealed that he has no plans of shifting clubs anytime soon and that he is settled at Anfield for good.

He went on to say that he will not be too unhappy if he ends his career at Anfield.

“If at the end of my career I only got to coach Mainz, Dortmund, and Liverpool, then it will certainly have been three fantastic clubs,” the German said, giving Liverpool fans something to rave about.

He is a personality that is hard to hate and will surely be respected and adored throughout his time in England.

His team will take on Swansea City this weekend and he will hope that they can take all three points from this game. Do you think Klopp will end his career at Anfield?