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Inside Jurgen Klopp's former £4m mansion that is on the market after Arne Slot snub

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The luxury mansion has been on the market since Klopp left the club in the summer of 2024The property where former Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp resided remains unsold, despite a price reduction. It was initially listed at £4.25million but that figure has now been lowered to £4m, with prospective purchasers yet to emerge.Located on what's referred to as 'Millionaire's Row', Liverpool have been linked with the residence for more than 20 years, with the house having a history of accommodating former players and managers.FOLLOW OUR LIVERPOOL FB PAGE!



Many will be aware of the property's recent history."Rightmove property specialist Tim Bannister also informed the BBC that the home ranks amongst the website's most-viewed listings in 2024."From a luxurious former football manager's [Klopp] residence to a historic Grade I listed abbey, the most viewed homes of the year reflect the wide-ranging dreams of home-hunters this year across Britain," he said.Klopp departed the Reds in May 2024 having initially revealed his exit in a shock announcement five months earlier. He secured nine major honours, including the Premier League and the Champions League, following his appointment as manager in October 2015.His successor, Slot, experienced a remarkable first campaign with Liverpool, delivering the club's 20th league championship.

The Dutchman faces significant scrutiny owing to Liverpool's patchy performances, which have left them fighting to secure a top-four finish.Klopp assumed the position of Head of Global Soccer for the Red Bull organisation in January 2025, but remains strongly associated with vacancies at sides including Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid.However, he hasn't dismissed the possibility of returning to Liverpool, insisting he would never take charge of another English club apart from the Reds.When asked last year whether he'd ever occupy the Anfield dugout once more, Klopp said: "I said I will never coach a different team in England, so that means, if [I did return], then it's Liverpool. One suspects that his transition back to life on Merseyside wouldn't prove too challenging, particularly as his former residence is available.Join our LFC WhatsApp community and get all the latest LFC news, views, transfer gossip and more, as it happens We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners.