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Why would he leave Dortmund for Liverpool? It's a massive step backwards.To leave a club the size of Dortmund he's going to want somewhere he can compete year in year out for trophies.

It's a non starter because they aren't after a manager at the moment anyway.

"club the size of Dortmund" They are a great club but I wouldn't consider them bigger than Liverpool. Anyways, I still want Rodgers at Liverpool next season. I personally think Klopp will end up at Manchester City unless Arsenal board have the balls to sack Wenger and get him.
 

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I can't see the Arsene FC board muster up the bollocks between them to sack Wenger and with Klopp putting it out that he isn't looking to take any time out of the game, it seems an unlikely destination as it stands. Otherwise, they're a great fit.

City just doesn't seem the sort of club he'd want to be at.

Liverpool, lol. :D

Italy seems most likely to me as others have suggested.

About the Pep at United down the line, no doubt a possibilit. With LVG laying down the groundwork for the possession based style of play that he prefers, he'd slot right in.
 

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I can't see the Arsene FC board muster up the bollocks between them to sack Wenger and with Klopp putting it out that he isn't looking to take any time out of the game, it seems an unlikely destination as it stands. Otherwise, they're a great fit.

City just doesn't seem the sort of club he'd want to be at.

Liverpool, lol. :D

Italy seems most likely to me as others have suggested.

About the Pep at United down the line, no doubt a possibilit. With LVG laying down the groundwork for the possession based style of play that he prefers, he'd slot right in.
Serie A?? To manage what Palermo? Parma? Sassuolo sounds good too.
 

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Serie A?? To manage what Palermo? Parma? Sassuolo sounds good too.

:heskey:

Couldn't say to be honest as I've not paid much attention to Serie A. I guess City with their youth facilities could be an attractive proposition actually, he'd fit the bill perfectly for a long term plan where he can build the team.

They'd be really fortunate to get him too, the squad is in need of quite an overhaul. :obama:
 

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Why would he leave Dortmund for Liverpool? It's a massive step backwards.To leave a club the size of Dortmund he's going to want somewhere he can compete year in year out for trophies.

It's a non starter because they aren't after a manager at the moment anyway.
We've competed for more titles than Dortmund in the last couple of years, so it's hardly a step back:2thumb:

But you're right, i doubt we'll let go of Rodgers.
 

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AC Milan is the obvious one from a stature point of view and their managerial situation. He has the change at restoring a huge club. Dunno how well funded he'd be though.
 

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:heskey:

Couldn't say to be honest as I've not paid much attention to Serie A. I guess City with their youth facilities could be an attractive proposition actually, he'd fit the bill perfectly for a long term plan where he can build the team.

They'd be really fortunate to get him too, the squad is in need of quite an overhaul. :obama:

this is why i'm hoping we get Klopp if we indeed do decide to part ways with Pellegrini. The guy has a good history of using youth and bringing it through into the first team. this is exactly what we need to start doing right now.
 

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I wouldn't be surprised if he replaced Inzaghi at Milan

Or Rafa at Napoli...

Well, he's not is he?
Blanc has done very well with PSG and has delivered trophies. And plays a good style of football.
Klopp is pretty much the same. Both unproven outside of their countries too.

Blanc has PSG 2nd in what is now a 1 horse race, after spending ridiculous amounts, failing FFP & having a far stronger squad than the rest of Ligue 1. Klopp won two titles in a 1 horse race not being that horse & got to a CL final in the era of sovereign wealth bankrolling clubs & Real & AC being dominant. Thay've had a poor season after years of having his best players bought by their main rival, amazingly it's took effect.

What Klopp's achieved outstrips Blanc by any measure.
 
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Has anyone coined the phrase Jurgen Flopp yet? If he joins City then I want full credit.
 

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City would require a large player turnover to get that squad playing anything which resembles Klopp football.
 

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Italy seems most likely to me as others have suggested.

"I think it’s (England) the only country where I should work, next to Germany because it’s the only country I know the language a little bit and I need the language for my work.


If somebody will call me, then we will talk about it."
 

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Telegraph seem to think West Ham are showing some interest (which is all well and good of course), but I reckon Klopp could do worse. Steady Premier League side with a big chance to progress thanks to the new stadium in a couple of years, and the fans would probably actually take to him as well.

I don't think he'd go there, but I'd love to see it happen.
 
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If Liverpool owners are to sack Rodgers in the summer, they have to go all out for Klopp.
 

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If Liverpool owners are to sack Rodgers in the summer, they have to go all out for Klopp.
Very true, because who else would they get? I think Manchester City will employ him though.
 

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Why are Arsenal involved in the poll? Massive chance of finished 2nd which will be the best finish they've had in years and maybe another FA Cup?
 

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For where the club is at, out of who Liverpool could attract currently - no one is.
I don't know....Martin Allen could be available.
 

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AC Milan is the obvious one from a stature point of view and their managerial situation. He has the change at restoring a huge club. Dunno how well funded he'd be though.

Exactly my thoughts. Especially if this Chinese takeover goes through.
 

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Former Borussia Dortmund boss Jurgen Klopp admits his next job in football may not be at an 'absolute top club'
 

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Former Borussia Dortmund boss Jurgen Klopp admits his next job in football may not be at an 'absolute top club'

Bit of a daft thing to say really. Hardly going to endear himself to his new supporters.
 

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Former Borussia Dortmund boss Jurgen Klopp admits his next job in football may not be at an 'absolute top club'
Great appointment for Arsenal.
 

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