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Forme Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp is reportedly setting his sights on only two specific coaching roles after his departure from Anfield last year.
Despite declaring a hiatus from managing, the German hasn't ruled out a return to the technical area.
Having achieved Champions League triumph, a Premier League title, two League Cups, and an FA Cup at Liverpool, Klopp has transitioned to becoming the global head of soccer for Red Bull's football operations, providing strategic advice rather than front-line management duties.
On his new appointment, Klopp commented: "Basically, I'm an advisor.
However, rumors are swirling that Klopp could soon be lured back into the managerial ring to succeed ex-Everton manager Carlo Ancelotti at Real Madrid.
Ancelotti's tenure at the Bernabeu has been fraught this season with Real sitting in second place in La Liga and recently bowing out of the Champions League quarter-finals at the hands of Arsenal.
Now sources from Brazilian media outlet UOL claim that Klopp has earmarked two coveted positions he would consider for a managerial comeback: steering the ship at Real Madrid or taking charge of the Brazil national team.
Adding fuel to the speculation, The Mirror reports that there's a growing push within Real Madrid's brass for Klopp to helm their prestigious club.
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