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Liverpool fans have had to get used to all sort of change at the club over the past few months.
The Reds began a brand new era in the summer, with Arne Slot and a whole new coaching staff joining and a revamping of the recruitment department being completed.
Without a doubt, though, the biggest single difference has been that Jurgen Klopp is no longer around the club in any way.
After almost nine years in charge at Anfield, it was hard to imagine Liverpool without Klopp.
Klopp will join Red Bull as head of global football in January.
And according to journalist Graeme Bailey, Liverpool will waste no time in seeking out the advice of their former boss in 2025.
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Klopp has certainly been busy since he departed Liverpool.
Set to start a new job at the turn of the year, the 57-year-old has been getting his holiday in while he can.
Having been spotted in Australia just recently, Klopp posted on Instagram on Wednesday to reveal that he is currently away skiing.
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Another who has been going downhill since leaving Anfield is Pep Lijnders, who was sacked by RB Salzburg on Monday.
Lijnders sacking has led to questions of what Liverpool will do with Stefan Bajcetic, who is on-loan at the Austrian club.
Klopp called Bajcetic an ‘incredible’ player during his time with Liverpool and speaking exclusively to Rousing The Kop, Bailey claims that the Reds will look for their former manager’s advice before deciding whether to bring Bajcetic back.
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“I think talks will go on with Jurgen Klopp in January,” says the journalist.
“What better person for Liverpool to speak to and what better person to decide if Bajcetic is better off staying in Salzburg.
“If Jurgen Klopp says to Liverpool ‘this is the person coming in, I think it’ll be good for Bajcetic’, I think they’ll keep him there.
If he says ‘look, as a company we can’t guarantee him playing time,’ they won’t.”
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“Liverpool are in a great position when it comes to Bajcetic because they’ll get an honest opinion from someone who knows the player and who knows Liverpool,” Bailey adds.
“I think they’ll assess it with him, he’s not going to lie to Liverpool and he’ll let them know how it is.”
After relieving Lijnders of his duties on Monday, Salzburg have wasted no time in bringing in his replacement.
56-year-old Thomas Letsch was hired on Wednesday in the hope of turning the team towards a better season.
The German coach joins having most recently had a stint at Vfl Bochum, which ended in April.
Letsch is well known to the Red Bull system having previously been a caretaker manager at Salzburg in 2015.