Jurgen Klopp has done a fantastic job since moving to Liverpool in October of 2015.At the time, the Reds were in 10th place in the Premier League table after the sacking of Brendan Rodgers. From there, the 52-year-old former Borussia Dortmund boss has taken the Reds to the pinnacle of European and world football, as their recent Champions League and Club World Cup trophies illustrate.
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Now, they are 22 points clear at the top of the English footballing pyramid. A first title in 30 years for the Anfield outfit would be the cherry on the cake for the wonderful work Klopp has already done. However, he will not be around forever, and according to The Independent, there are already plans in place for when he does depart.
They report that, when Klopp’s time at Anfield comes to an end, there is an offer in his contract to “repatriate him back to Germany on his terms” – in other words, the club will assist in helping him move back to his homeland, with matters such as housing and schooling for his children.
Liverpool reporter Dave O’Connell has commented on the news, shared via 90min.com, and he does not see it as a bad thing.
Klopp currently has a contract until 2024, so there is no need to panic yet.
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At some point, though, he will leave. When the time comes, Liverpool must be prepared. Knowing who they are keen on bringing in and tying that up would then allow them to give Klopp the proper send-off he deserves.
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