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Jurgen Klopp's agent forced to respond to Atletico Madrid rumors

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Nobody has contacted us at this time,” Kosicke said.READ MORE: Ryan Gravenberch tells Liverpool teammates what they must do to gain Wolves revengeREAD MORE: Wolves vs Liverpool LIVE score and goal updates from FA Cup fifth-round game“Jurgen Klopp is very happy with his current role at Red Bull, and what is being said about negotiations to coach Real Madrid are just rumours for now."Kosicke's comments come after Red Bull CEO Oliver Mintzlaff also rubbished suggestions that Klopp could be eyeing a way out of his role as Red Bull's Global Head of Soccer."This is complete nonsense and completely plucked out of thin air," Mintzlaff said. That is where we are putting all our focus and energy."Oliver Mintzlaff recently rubbished speculation linking Klopp with a Red Bull exit(Image: Getty Images)The persistent speculation linking Klopp with a return to management comes despite the Reds boss having continuously maintained that he is enjoying life away from management.“I love what I do right now.



I don’t miss coaching, I don’t. I do coach now but just different, not players, and I don’t miss it," Klopp said several months ago.“I don’t miss standing in the rain, two-and-a-half, three hours.

I don’t miss going to press conferences three times a week, having 10 or 12 interviews a week. I don’t miss that, I don’t.“I don’t miss being in the dressing room, like in the sense that I didn’t have it often enough."He added: "Now I’m involved in a project I really love, and I love the people I’m working together with and the clubs we are responsible for and the countries the clubs are in.“So I like doing what I’m doing right now and in my mind, only if I’m focused 100 per cent, I can do it really good and that’s what I always want to do.”Choose Liverpool.com as a 'Preferred Source' on Google News for quick access to the news you value.Jurgen KloppLiverpool FC