Jürgen Klopp Takes on New Role as Red Bull's Head of Global Soccer
After stepping down as Liverpool manager, Klopp begins overseeing Red Bull's international football portfolio in a departure from his coaching career.
- Jürgen Klopp, 57, has been appointed as Red Bull's Head of Global Soccer, marking his return to football after leaving Liverpool last year.
- In his new role, Klopp will oversee Red Bull's football clubs, including teams in New York, Salzburg, Brazil, Japan, Paris, and Leeds.
- Klopp stated he stepped away from coaching after managing over 1,000 matches, seeking a new challenge away from the sidelines.
- Former Bayern Munich CEO Oliver Kahn expressed skepticism about Klopp's long-term fit in this position, describing him as a natural coach driven by adrenaline.
- Kahn also discussed his interest in becoming an investor in football clubs, citing ongoing discussions with French team Girondins Bordeaux.