Klopp’s Wife Reveals Husband’s Next Destination After Departing Liverpool

Revealed: Where Jurgen Klopp is going after Liverpool exit as he prepares  to leave England with wife Ulla - and has already bought lavish £3.4m  mansion | Goal.com US

Jurgen Klopp will leave Liverpool at the end of the season after nearly nine years in charge, with the German’s next move a subject of increasing interest over the summer.

Jurgen Klopp’s wife Ulla has decided the Liverpool manager will take cooking and dancing classes after he leaves Anfield.

Klopp announced in January that he was leaving Liverpool. The German coach is expected to leave his coaching position for at least a year to enjoy life.

Recently, Ulla Klopp – who played an important role in convincing Jurgen Klopp to sign a new contract with The Kop in 2022 – decided on his next stop for him.

Instead of joining a new club, or rumors of taking over the hot seat of the German national team, Ulla wants her husband to mainly stay at home. The Liverpool manager has revealed that he will take cooking and dancing classes after leaving Anfield.

“There were a few things that Ulla (Klopp’s wife) told me – I have to take cooking lessons and a dance class. I said you don’t want me to rest because if I do that, I will catch Start working again in four weeks!” Klopp told Sky News.

“I should learn to cook, maybe so I can at least make some breakfast or whatever. This will be the first time in my life that I have no real idea of ​​what I’m going to make and that’s it.” Exactly what I want.”

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Jurgen Klopp decides his future after leaving Liverpool. Photo: Getty.

“During COVID, I made scrambled eggs but then I forgot about it. I grew up in the Black Forest with my two sisters, the only reason I know where the kitchen is is because of the smell coming from there! I’m pretty clueless.” used in private life”.

Before turning to focus on family life, Klopp still has the Premier League, FA Cup and Europa League to win. While the chances of winning all the tournaments are slim, the German strategist is keen to continue motivating his players.

“We talk and remind each other about the things we are really good at. That’s why we are where we are, the team just needs to show it every day and that’s the situation now” , he added.

“It’s not new, for me there’s been enough parades and parties, it’s never been about that and it never will be (about that). But I’m keen to give people a chance to celebrate something special and I think that’s right too. I’m still happy that we’re still in that fight. I want to make sure we really go for it.”

“Sometimes life and football are the same, you need the right smack to realize why you do what you do and we’ve got that smack and we’ll use it. It’s important As long as Liverpool people are happy with what we’ve done, that’s the only important thing.”