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Former Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp will have a new job from January as Red Bull's head of global soccer(Image: PA)
Jurgen Klopp is soon to be welcomed into the Red Bull group with the challenge of beginning their Paris FC project.
On the flip side Klopp has been taking the time out from football he promised when stepping down as manager, but is soon to embark on his own post-Liverpool journey.
In January the 57-year-old is due to step into the position of global head of soccer at Red Bull.
He will oversee the strategy followed by all clubs the business controls or holds a stake in, with the latest due to become Paris FC.
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Alongside the Arnault family, Red Bull are in the midst of taking over the club.
Speaking at a press conference from the club's base in Orly, Antoine Arnault disclosed information to do with the running of the Ligue 2 side, even from Klopp's perspective, as he has spoken with the former Reds boss.
"I’ve spoken with Klopp several times, and he’s very, very excited about working with us," the son of multibillionaire Bernard Arnault told the waiting media.
The input of the former Reds manager will prove to be invaluable as this is an entirely new venture for Red Bull's new partners.
He added: "We’re not coming in alone.
As Paris FC benefit from the wisdom of Klopp, it appears he and Red Bull will get out of the arrangement a new base closer to the source they have discovered previous talent, including Liverpool's Ibrahima Konate.
"Paris has probably the best talent pool in the world, rivaling only Sao Paulo," Arnault boasted.
They have also made names of other French talents such as Castello Lukeba, signed from Lyon.
Establishing operations in the capital will at least lessen some of the need to poach from rivals and bring in youth talent from the country directly.
The Arnault family are the wealthiest in France, so Ligue 2 leaders Paris FC and Klopp's next scouting project are in line for some serious new backing.
Patriarch Bernard - the founder, chairman and CEO of luxury goods conglomerate Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton - or LVMH - is the fifth-richest man alive according to Forbes, holding a net worth of $199.7bn (£158bn).
The new 52 percent majority ownership of Paris FC will come under the family holding company, Agache, as Bernard's son, Antoine, explained this diversification of business before he assumes command of the footballing venture.
"This is a family project we started with my brothers and sister," he said.