Overview
- Italian newspaper La Stampa initially reported that Jurgen Klopp had agreed to become Roma's next manager, citing a supposed verbal agreement with club president Dan Friedkin on May 18.
- The rumor gained traction after a Friedkin Group video featuring Roman landmarks was interpreted by fans as a coded announcement of Klopp's hiring.
- Marc Kosicke, Klopp's agent, firmly denied the claims, calling the reports untrue and emphasizing Klopp's commitment to his current role with Red Bull as Global Head of Soccer.
- AS Roma has also categorically denied the reports, with La Stampa later acknowledging the club's rejection of the speculation.
- Claudio Ranieri, Roma's current manager, is set to transition into a consultancy role at the end of the season, with the club still searching for his successor.