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Jurgen Klopp left Anfield last summer in what was an emotional event for Liverpool supporters.
The German manager enjoyed nine years on Merseyside in which Klopp brought Liverpool back to their former glory having won virtually every piece of silverware there was, including the Reds’ first Premier League title.
Now head of football for Red Bull, Klopp’s name has been linked with the soon-to-be-vacant Real Madrid job as rumours are beginning to swirl that the Liverpool legend could be set for a stunning return to management already.
And Klopp is now in the mix for the Brazil job, where the German has made his thoughts known about taking over the South American giants for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
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According to UOL, Klopp is opening up to the idea of leaving his position at Red Bull and returning to management, with Brazil and Madrid the two jobs the former Liverpool head coach is considering this summer.
Having transformed Liverpool into one of the biggest powerhouses in football, Klopp will be an appealing option for both Brazil and Madrid, who have huge projects to undertake that will be alluring for the former Anfield boss.
Brazil are in crisis mode heading into next summer’s World Cup with the five-time world champions looking like a shadow of their former selves despite the immense amount of talent coming through in recent years.
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As for Madrid, last night’s exit from the UEFA Champions League at the hands of Arsenal puts Klopp in a good position to replace Carlo Ancelotti, who now looks set to leave the Spanish giants after a potentially trophyless season.
Whether or not Klopp is actually serious about returning to management remains to be seen, yet one thing many Liverpool fans would love to see is the former Anfield manager at next summer’s World Cup on the touchline with Brazil.
One of the most iconic managers in the last 25 years taking charge of arguably the most famous football side on the planet would be nothing short of incredible for both Liverpool supporters and neutrals at next year’s World Cup.
And if Klopp is serious about returning to the touchline, Brazil could be a dream job for the German, who could be the man to win the coveted sixth World Cup for the South American giants after over two decades of failure at the biggest competition in sports.
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