
Source: REUTERS/Susana Vera
[Saba Sports News] Since the elimination of Real Madrid from the Champions League semi-finals, calls for the departure of Real Madrid’s coach Carlo Ancelotti have intensified. There have even been rumors that the Real Madrid management has been in contact with former Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp, hoping that Klopp would take up the position. Recently, Klopp’s agent clearly responded in an interview with the media, stating that Klopp currently has no intention of returning to coaching, as he is very satisfied with his current role as Global Football Director at Red Bull. This indicates that he may wish to contribute to the football industry from a management perspective, rather than being limited to coaching a single team. At Red Bull, he can participate in global football affairs, discover and train young players, and influence the development of the football market, which may be the broader stage he is pursuing. The editor believes that Klopp’s decision reflects the changes in the modern football ecosystem, where excellent coaches are no longer limited to traditional coaching roles but are beginning to pursue comprehensive participation in football.
