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Jurgen Klopp rejected two Premier League giants after leaving Liverpool, says agent

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Jürgen Klopp Rejected Two Premier League Giants After Leaving Liverpool, Says Agent

Jürgen Klopp's agent has revealed that the former Liverpool manager turned down approaches from two major Premier League clubs following his departure from Anfield last summer. In a candid interview, agent Márkó Somogyi confirmed that both Chelsea and Manchester United made inquiries about Klopp's availability, but the German tactician politely declined, staying true to his decision to take an extended break from management[1].



The revelations come from an original report by Ian Doyle in the Liverpool Echo, highlighting the immense demand for Klopp's services despite his firm stance on needing time away from the game. Somogyi emphasized Klopp's exhaustion after nearly a decade at Liverpool, where he delivered iconic successes including the 2019 Champions League triumph and the 2020 Premier League title. “Even Chelsea and Manchester United inquired,” Somogyi stated, underscoring the surprise interest from rivals desperate for a managerial overhaul[1].

While Klopp has been linked with high-profile roles abroad—including Germany national team rumors and top European clubs—Premier League giants evidently hoped to lure him back immediately. Chelsea, enduring a turbulent season under their current boss, and Manchester United, struggling post-Ten Hag, saw Klopp as a transformative figure. However, the 57-year-old remains committed to his sabbatical, focusing on family and personal projects.

Somogyi also teased broader interest, noting three top clubs overall pursued Klopp, though specifics beyond the English duo were not disclosed. This news reignites speculation on Klopp's future, with fans wondering if he'll return to the Premier League or explore international opportunities. For now, his rejection signals a deliberate pause, respecting the legacy he built at Liverpool[1].

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