Skip to main content

Former Borussia Dortmund boss Jurgen Klopp admits his next job in football may not be at an 'absolute top club'

Former Borussia Dortmund manager Jurgen Klopp has fuelled speculation over his next job in management, admitting he may not join an 'absolute top club'

 
The 48-year-old has been out of work since deciding to leave Dortmund at the end of the 2014-15 season, admitting he did not think he was the 'perfect man' to continue in the role. 
 

He he since been linked with a number of top jobs around Europe, including Manchester City and Real Madrid, but Klopp says he may not move to a so-called 'top club'.


'It doesn't have to be an absolute top club. There are other good projects that are exciting, [teams] who need help,' he told Bild.
 
'I inform, read and meet a lot of people - there are ordinary little things that are great fun. I miss nothing [from football] currently.' 
 
It appears the former Dortmund man is in no hurry to return to the game, after almost 25 straight years of playing and managing until mid-2015.

 

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Blatter loses Appeal

credit: fox sports Former FIFA President Sepp Blatter has had his appeal to overturn his six-year ban from all footballing activities unsuccessful.

Hot Transfer Gossip: Juventus eye Barcelona star midfielder Iniesta

According to reports, Juventus have set their eye on 33-year old Barcelona midfielder Andres Iniesta. More details later...

Headmaster Pep Guardiola injects new rules into City camp; bans mobile phones

It's safe to say Pep is a perfectionist and also a headmaster, lol. But seriously, Pep has no intentions to drop his standards after a record-breaking 2017/18 season. He doesn't plan to chart a course like his colleague Ranieri of Leicester City did. Pep recently banned the use of mobile phones, and he also banned lateness to training. Every violation comes with a corresponding fine, ask Benjamin Mendy. Pep plans to repeat his outstanding triumph like he did last season.