Recent reports indicate that coach Jurgen Klopp has been predetermined as the person who will take over the head coach position of Real Madrid in the near future.
According to sources from journalist Francois Gallardo, Jurgen Klopp is highly likely to become the next head coach of Real Madrid, starting from the upcoming summer. Notably, the report states that the actual decision was approved in December, and the involved parties have even completed signing the agreement.
Also according to the above source, Real Madrid will still proceed with a change on the coaching bench regardless of whether the current coach Alvaro Arbeloa wins a title before the season ends. This indicates that the Royal club has almost already finalized its plan for the hot seat in the next season.
Previously, the media has repeatedly linked Real Madrid with the German strategist. Additionally, Klopp has also appeared in some rumors related to Atletico Madrid. However, Gallardo's latest statement is more noteworthy as it asserts that this deal has essentially been finalized.
Klopp has still not returned to coaching duties since leaving Liverpool in 2024, where he spent a nine-year period of commitment and built one of the strongest teams in Europe. During his tenure leading the English club, he won many major titles and established his position as one of the world's top coaches. Nevertheless, up to now, neither Real Madrid nor Klopp's side has issued any official confirmation regarding the aforementioned information.
Jurgen Klopp is one of the prominent coaches in modern football with a career rich in achievements. He started at Mainz 05, helping the club promote to the Bundesliga and laying the foundation for his reputation. Subsequently, Klopp moved to Dortmund and quickly made his mark with two consecutive Bundesliga championships and a German Cup.
In 2015, he joined Liverpool and created a major turning point in the club's history. Under Klopp's guidance, the team won its first Premier League title in 2020, alongside the 2019 Champions League and FIFA Club World Cup that same year.
After leaving Liverpool at the end of the previous season, the coach born in 1967 has still not returned to the coaching bench. Currently, he is serving as the global director at Red Bull, continuing to influence football in a different way.