Overview
- One year into his position as Red Bull's Global Head of Soccer, Jürgen Klopp says he is fully content and does not want to be anywhere else.
- He states he has no desire to return to touchline management at present, though he stops short of ruling it out for all time.
- Klopp dismisses reports linking him to Real Madrid as media speculation, saying the club likely does not genuinely want him.
- Reflecting on Real Madrid's split with Xabi Alonso, he notes the club's history of swift changes and cites Jupp Heynckes' dismissal after a Champions League win.
- He defines his remit as advisory with influence across Red Bull clubs, aiming to be the sounding board he once lacked, and rejects being labeled a 'grave-digger for coaches.'