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Jurgen Klopp has opened the door to a future return to management, with the former Liverpool boss currently working for Red Bull as global head of soccerFormer Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has spent nearly two years away from the dugout since departing Anfield but has suggested he has at least one more managerial position left in him. He took time away before taking over as global head of soccer with Red Bull, though rumours about a managerial comeback continue to circulate despite him reportedly being happy in his current role.When the German confirmed his Anfield exit, he emphasised he would never take charge of another Premier League side apart from Liverpool.
Nevertheless, he's in no hurry to walk away from Red Bull at present.FOLLOW OUR LIVERPOOL FB PAGE! He has subsequently joined Pep Guardiola's backroom team at Manchester City, with whom he secured the Carabao Cup this month.Vitor Matos arrived at Liverpool as an elite development coach under Klopp in 2019 and later accompanied Lijnders to Salzburg.
The 37-year-old then embarked on his managerial career with Maritimo in Portugal's second division.He didn't last long, albeit for different reasons from Lijnders, leaving Maritimo when he was offered the manager's role at Championship outfit Swansea City after Alan Sheehan's dismissal. Achterberg, who was at Liverpool before Klopp's arrival and spent more than a decade at the club, accompanied former Reds captain Steven Gerrard to Al Ettifaq and stayed in Saudi Arabia following Gerrard's exit.Taffarel held a dual position during his spell at Anfield, simultaneously working with the Brazil national side.
