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As Jurgen Klopp leaves Liverpool in the summer, this could be his new job

Jurgen Klopp might be working after coaching Liverpool but not as a coach.

By Emmanuel Mendez

Jurgen Klopp is wanted to work a new job this summer for the 2024 EUROS.
Jurgen Klopp is wanted to work a new job this summer for the 2024 EUROS.
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Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has said that he will be leaving the club at the end of the season. Klopp feels exhausted after coaching the team for nine years, and he wants to take a one-year break starting in the summer. While the German manager is set to take a break at the start of the summer, many big companies are willing to hire him to do some work in the summer. Klopp is seen as the perfect candidate for a job many do not expect him to take, but it seems like the right time to try.

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This summer is a busy one for international football, but it doesn't involve the World Cup. This summer will have the Copa America, the Euros, and the Summer Olympics. The 2024 Euros will be played in Germany, and TV broadcasters are excited to cover this tournament as it will be the first Euros to host games with full-capacity stadiums in all the games since 2016. The 2020 edition had a few games that played at full capacity while others were not.

Mike Keegan from the Mail Sport reports that BBC and ITV are going head-to-head to get Jurgen Klopp as a EURO 2024 pundit. Both are pushing very hard to persuade him. Keegan reports that insiders have disclosed that the BBC has been the more aggressive of the two. Both are highly likely to fail in their mission, which may leave viewers disappointed. The UK's two main broadcasters are known to be desperate to add Klopp to their line-ups for the summer tournament. They believe the "charismatic Anfield boss would be a must-watch marquee signing and give their coverage the edge in the traditional battle for viewers."

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Jurgen Klopp is likely to turn those offers down

Mail Sport reports that the reason Jurgen Klopp is expected to turn offers down is because he will head to the tournament in his native Germany as a fan. Klopp reportedly has tickets for each of Germany's three group games, starting with their tournament opener against Scotland on June 14 in Munich. Germany will also face Hungary and Switzerland.


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