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Jurgen Klopp Confirms Real Madrid Stance After Xabi Alonso Exit - 'People Messaged Me'
Jurgen Klopp has firmly dismissed speculation linking him to the Real Madrid managerial position following Xabi Alonso's recent departure from the club. The former Liverpool boss, who stepped down from Anfield last season, addressed the rumors head-on in a candid interview, making it clear he has no interest in replacing his ex-midfielder at the Santiago Bernabeu.[2][3][4]
Klopp revealed that he received messages from contacts about the vacancy but emphasized, "That has nothing to do with me," delivering a clear rejection to any overtures. Alonso, a Liverpool legend under Klopp's tenure, was sensationally sacked by Real Madrid amid a trophyless season and mounting pressure, sparking immediate talk of successors. Despite his success in Germany with Bayer Leverkusen and his Madrid connections, Alonso's exit has left the Spanish giants scrambling.[3][4]
The 58-year-old German, currently enjoying a sabbatical after his emotionally charged Liverpool farewell, reiterated his commitment to staying out of management for now. "I've only just left Liverpool; I'm not jumping into another job," he stated, laughing off the suggestions. Klopp praised Alonso's achievements but insisted the Bernabeu hotseat isn't for him, focusing instead on personal projects and family time.[2][3]
Meanwhile, Liverpool links persist for Klopp in other capacities, with reports suggesting he eyes a return to poach talent from his old club as Madrid rumors swirl. Fans and pundits respect his stance, viewing it as consistent with his post-Anfield break promise. Real Madrid now turns to other targets, but Klopp's swift denial closes one high-profile chapter.[1][2]
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