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(Credit: Imago) Sources: Jurgen Klopp’s stance on leaving Red Bull after Crystal Palace twist Sat 7 March 2026 9:30, UK Jurgen Klopp is not currently considering leaving his role at Red Bull despite reports that Crystal Palace’s Oliver Glasner could be in line to replace him.The 58-year-old has been widely linked with a return to management since leaving Liverpool in 2024, and has attracted interest from clubs including Real Madrid and Man United.However, as I revealed on the latest edition of Football Insider’s Transfer Insider podcast, Klopp is happy in his role at Red Bull and has no plans to move on as things stand.Glasner, meanwhile, is focused on seeing out the season with Crystal Palace after a recent upturn in their form and would be unlikely to take up a role outside of management.He will move on from Selhurst Park at the end of the season, leaving Crystal Palace searching for a new manager, but becoming a replacement for Klopp is unlikely.Credit: ImagoFootball Insider revealed last month that Klopp is unlikely to leave Red Bull any time soon and is currently enjoying life away from the stresses of club management. MORE FOOTBALL INSIDER STORIES That decision would then close the door on any move for Glasner to step into the role, and potentially open the door for another club to swoop.The Austrian has previous links with Red Bull after cutting his teeth in a coaching role under the likes of Ralph Rangnick and Roger Schmidt, but will have to look elsewhere.Speaking on the Transfer Insider podcast, I explained: “Yeah, I would say it’s very unlikely that something like that would happen.
“Look, there’ll always be interest in Jurgen Klopp as a manager because of what he’s done throughout his career, but it seems he’s happy in his current role at Red Bull. “So I don’t think there’s any chance that the Red Bull will be pushing him out the door or anything like that.
Credit: Imago“So I don’t think there’s any indication that Glasner’s ready to give up his coaching career just yet. “As I said Jürgen Klopp seems happy at Red Bull and what he’s doing and Red Bull are happy with him so looks like a bit of a non-starter that report to me.”Could Klopp return to management any time soon?Both Klopp and Glasner are set to be amongst the headlines during the summer when both will undoubtedly be linked with a number of vacant managerial roles.The formal Liverpool boss is not looking to return to management despite having received offers from the likes of Man United and Chelsea since leaving Anfield.However, Football Insider revealed last month that Klopp could be the next Germany manager, as the national team role would prove a tempting proposition for him.Credit: ImagoJulian Nagelsmann is currently in the role, and will lead Germany at the World Cup, but remains a top target for Man United and could be tempted to make the switch.That would open the door for Klopp to step into his position to lead his country, after reportedly turning down the England job after Gareth Southgate’s exit. 🦅 Don’t Miss a Beat: Your Crystal Palace Insider Access Get the full story from Selhurst Park and Beckenham with our dedicated expert hubs: Updated 24/7 with expert analysis from the heart of South London.
