Jurgen Klopp ‘risks wrath of every Liverpool fan’ as shock return lined up

Liverpool fans could end up being upset by another fan favourite so soon as Trent Alexander-Arnold’s decision.

The Reds full back has been named a “Judas” by many Liverpool supporters after it was revealed that he is set to leave Anfield to join Real Madrid in the summer transfer window.

Alexander-Arnold’s contract expires at the end of this season, meaning he will leave on a free transfer, adding to the fury that many supporters are feeling about the situation.

The England international could end up reuniting with a familiar face to Liverpool fans, which could end up making this situation an even more bitter experience.

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Jurgen Klopp could be returning to management

Jurgen Klopp walked away from Liverpool at the end of last season after wanting to take a break from management due to the difficulties that come with the job.

While it’s widely expected by fans that he would manage again one day, he made it clear after leaving Liverpool that he wasn’t set to return to management any time soon.

However, he now risks the wrath of every Liverpool fan as he has been shockingly lined up to replace Carlo Ancelotti at Real Madrid according to one report.

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Klopp’s record as Liverpool manager

According to TBR Football (29 March), Klopp’s name has been discussed at the Spanish giants as it is believed that Ancelotti is ready to step down at the end of the season.

The legendary manager is a favourite to take on the currently vacant Brazil role after the national side axed their former head coach Dorival Junior.

Former Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp
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Jurgen Klopp could lose respect from Liverpool fans

Klopp is currently working as the Head of Global Soccer for Red Bull, helping out with all of the teams that are involved in that group.

He took that role in January, which saw him return to football without the daily pressures of being a club manager.

Liverpool fans respected that decision as they were happy to see him back involved in football, but if he was to take on a management role so soon after departing Anfield, there is a chance his legacy would be tarnished in the eyes of the supporters.