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Jurgen Klopp Approached by Manchester United and Chelsea as Former Liverpool Boss's Stance Explained
Jurgen Klopp, the former Liverpool manager, has reportedly been approached by both Manchester United and Chelsea amid ongoing managerial instability at both clubs, though he has rejected overtures from the Blues while speculation swirls around his future.[1][2]
Chelsea recently sacked Enzo Maresca following a poor run of form, including squandering 15 points from winning positions and undisclosed talks with Manchester City and Juventus. Spanish outlet Fichajes reports that the Blues identified the 58-year-old Klopp as a prime replacement target and made direct contact. However, Klopp turned them down, prioritizing his current directorial role at Red Bull Sports and hinting at being done with frontline management.[1] Chelsea's ownership, under BlueCo, favors appointing younger coaches like Strasbourg's Liam Rosenior over high-profile names such as Klopp or Zinedine Zidane, sticking to a long-term philosophy where "winning is no longer the primary focus."[2]
Meanwhile, Manchester United are linked to Klopp in transfer rumors tied to a potential domino effect: reports claim Jude Bellingham has an 'agreement in principle' to join United if Real Madrid appoints Klopp as their boss.[4] United's hierarchy is in "no rush" for a permanent appointment, with Michael Carrick as interim, but faces competition for targets like Thomas Tuchel or Carlo Ancelotti.[3]
At former club Liverpool, Klopp could theoretically return as Arne Slot faces pressure after a disappointing season despite last year's Premier League triumph. Tensions, including Mohamed Salah's public criticisms, and a recent loss to Manchester City have Slot's job in jeopardy, especially if Champions League qualification slips away.[3] Speculation persists about Klopp's next move, with Real Madrid and even a Liverpool homecoming mentioned, but his rejection of Chelsea underscores a cautious stance on returning to the touchline.[1]
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