
Anfield Index
·30 Maret 2025
Report: Former Liverpool boss Klopp linked with Real Madrid move

Anfield Index
·30 Maret 2025
When Jurgen Klopp walked away from Liverpool, he wasn’t just leaving a football club – he was stepping away from a pressure cooker. Years of competing on every front, pushing players to the limit, and dealing with the noise of modern football took their toll. He said he was “running out of energy,” and most fans believed him.
So when TBR Football reported that Real Madrid are interested in hiring Jurgen Klopp, it raised eyebrows. Madrid aren’t just another club – they’re the apex predator of European football. If there’s a job that could tempt even the most content ex-manager.
With Carlo Ancelotti expected to take charge of Brazil this summer, Real Madrid are looking for someone to step in and take control of one of the most talented squads in world football. Xabi Alonso is the name doing the rounds, given his success at Bayer Leverkusen, but Klopp’s name remains “under consideration”.
TBR Football make it clear that there’s admiration for Klopp in Madrid’s circles. His ability to lead, motivate and build a side from the ground up still commands huge respect. But Klopp himself has spoken differently in recent months.
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In January, he took up his new role with Red Bull as Head of Global Soccer. It’s a strategic role – about building structures, overseeing talent, and shaping the long game. He described it as a chance to “listen”, “feel”, and “learn”, after three decades of leading from the front.
“When you’re in the manager’s job, you have no time for that,” he said. “Now I’m free of that. I have time and energy for all the other stuff.”
That doesn’t sound like a man itching for a return to the sidelines.
Still, Madrid’s pull is strong. And as history shows, the club loves a heavyweight name with Champions League pedigree. Klopp ticks those boxes. But does he want to jump back into the chaos, or has he found something deeper in his current role?
Only one man knows the answer to that.
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As Liverpool supporters, we admire everything Klopp gave us – the trophies, the energy, the identity. But this Madrid rumour? It doesn’t sit right.
Why would he walk into another high-pressure role months after saying he was burned out? He’s only just started at Red Bull, and it’s not a coaching job – it’s a top-down, long-term role focused on football development. It’s what he said he wanted to do.
Some fans are romanticising the idea of Klopp striding out at the Bernabéu. We get it – he’s a big name. But our scepticism says this: he’s done with club football management. If anything lures him back, it’ll be the German national team – not another week-in, week-out slog.
Madrid might want him. That doesn’t mean he wants them.
TBR Football have done their job in reporting the interest, but this feels more like wishful thinking from Real’s side than anything grounded. Klopp’s current quotes don’t suggest a man preparing for a touchline comeback.
Let’s not get carried away. Appreciate the legacy. Don’t rewrite the next chapter before Klopp does.
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