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Former Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp's luxury six-bedroom home on Millionaire's Row remains on the market after current boss Arne Slot declined to live there, with the price now reduced to £4 million ($5.3 million)Jurgen Klopp won the Premier League with Liverpool in 2020(Image: Getty Images)The property formerly occupied by ex-Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp remains on the market, despite a drop in the asking price.The legendary German is set to return to Anfield this weekend to captain the Reds in a legends match against his former side, Borussia Dortmund. Positioned on what is known as 'Millionaire's Row,' the property has been associated with Liverpool for over two decades, with the house having a tradition of housing former players and managers.READ MORE: Why Xabi Alonso won't join Liverpool immediately if Arne Slot is firedREAD MORE: Steven Gerrard fears top Mohamed Salah transfer replacement not available to LiverpoolFormer manager Brendan Rodgers previously lived at the property, while club legend Steven Gerrard moved in during 2005.
Many will be aware of the property's recent history."Rightmove property expert Tim Bannister also told the BBC that the house is among the website's most-viewed listings in 2024."From a luxurious former football manager's [Klopp] residence to a historic Grade I listed abbey, the most viewed homes of the year reflect the wide-ranging dreams of home-hunters this year across Britain," he said.The house has six bedrooms and the principal suite is very special, boasting two separate dressing rooms plus a luxury ensuite(Image: Berkeley Shaw)Klopp left the Reds in May 2024 after initially announcing his departure in a surprise statement five months earlier. He clinched several major trophies, including the Premier League and the Champions League, following his appointment as manager in October 2015.His successor, Slot, had an extraordinary first season with Liverpool, securing the club's 20th league title.
Nonetheless, he hasn't ruled out a return to Liverpool, asserting that he would never manage another English club apart from the Reds.When questioned last year about the possibility of returning to the Anfield dugout, Klopp responded: "I said I will never coach a different team in England, so that means, if [I did return], then it's Liverpool. It's likely that his readjustment to life back on Merseyside wouldn't pose too much of a challenge, especially as his former home is currently unoccupied.
