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Red Bull 'not happy' with Jurgen Klopp with new big job 'discussed' by colleagues

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Jurgen Klopp's future with Red Bull is being discussed amid Germany national team speculation, with reports claiming the group are not entirely happy with his current workJurgen Klopp's future at Red Bull is shrowded in uncertainty(Image: RONNY HARTMANN, AFP via Getty Images)Jurgen Klopp's future with Red Bull is allegedly under review amid speculation of a possible return to management. Since his Liverpool exit, there has been persistent speculation that Klopp might resume management duties, either at club level or with a national team, particularly Germany.Fresh developments regarding Klopp's future have now emerged from Red Bull's viewpoint.



However, it has been noted that a return to club management is not anticipated, despite continued rumours, reports the Mirror.Bild further reports that Red Bull regard it as common knowledge within the group that they are not completely satisfied with Klopp's current performance.Klopp has been strongly linked with a return to club management for some time, with speculation that a move could materialize to the likes of Real Madrid, who face long-term uncertainty in the dugout.However, Klopp's agent, Marc Kosicke, recently made it clear that the former Liverpool boss is expected to remain at Red Bull.Former Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has been strongly linked with a return to management(Image: Getty Images)"Jurgen Klopp is very happy with his current role at Red Bull, and what is being said about negotiations to coach Real Madrid are just rumours for now," Kosicke told 365Scores in a statement last week.The speculation that Klopp could become Germany boss in the future has not gone away, either, with suggestions that the former Liverpool manager could replace Julian Nagelsmann either side of this summer's World Cup."There's no need to answer questions about things that are just rumours," Kosicke said. "Nobody has contacted us at this time."READ MORE: John Aldridge tells Liverpool to look at two defenders as transfer priority clearREAD MORE: Liverpool 'would love' Jurgen Klopp to return as pressure builds on Arne SlotKlopp has already made his feelings about a potential return to club management clear, and why he is satisfied to remain in his current role with Red Bull."I'm in a place, as a person, where I'm completely at peace with where I am.

I don't want to be somewhere else," Klopp told AFP in January. I don't expect to change my mind, but I don't know."