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Whether Klopp gets to fulfil that ambition in the near future could depend on how Germany fare at the World Cup under Julian Nagelsmann, who has a contract until after Euro 2028.The 58-year-old Klopp admitted he had lost the energy and appetite for the highly pressurised role of management when he left Liverpool in May 2024, but he is refusing to rule out stepping back into the dugout in the future and addressed the links with Real.“I’m in a place, as a person, where I’m completely at peace with where I am. I don’t want to be somewhere else,” Klopp told AFP.
“I don’t get up and excited if Real Madrid are showing interest. I don’t expect to change my mind, but I don’t know.”Earlier this year he said: “When I heard the news about Xabi Alonso, it was a bit of a mix.
And no, I wasn’t surprised. I have no clue why it happened, but it’s always a specific case and not a general problem, because what they see now, Real Madrid, is that bringing in just the next one is not that easy.“I would recommend if you sack a manager, you better have an idea who you want to succeed him.
