FSG's president, Mike Gordon, was at Anfield with the manager's agent, Marc Kosicke, on Wednesday night with a contract extension on their agenda.
Liverpool’s outstanding form this season – they have won the Carabao Cup, face Chelsea in the FA Cup final, trail Manchester City by one point in the title race with five games left and are on course for a third Champions League final appearance in five seasons – has helped to re-energise Klopp. But he has also been enthused by the club’s long-term planning. But in early March, asked about staying beyond 2024, he said: “If I have the energy levels for it. Liverpool’s owners have long hoped the 54-year-old would sign another contract with the club he has revitalised since his arrival in October 2015.
Klopp, who was appointed Liverpool manager in October 2015 after a brief sabbatical following seven years in charge of Borussia Dortmund, had long been expected ...
As with Klopp, the contracts of both Lijnders and Krawietz were both set to expire in just over two years. Liverpool owners Fenway Sports Group have been delighted with the work done by Klopp and were keen for him to stay. However, in recent months the German has been reinvigorated by Liverpool's push for an unprecedented quadruple with his team having already won the League Cup and in the final of the FA Cup, in a strong position in their Champions League semi-final and challenging Manchester City for the Premier League title.
Liverpool are looking to extend Jurgen Klopp's tenure as the club's manager beyond his current deal of 2024. Talks are said to have already...
The worst of the lot with the highest net spend between 2012 and 2022 is Manchester United with €1,075bn. Even Liverpool’s closest rivals (Manchester City) at this time have a net spend of €984m over the last decade. They have initiated talks with the 54-year-old before the final whistle of their Champions League “first-half” victory against the Yellow Submarine. Besides an all-English final being two clean sheets away, if Klopp managers to get his team to the Stade de France, it will be their third one this season. The Reds enjoyed an efficient run out on Wednesday night in the first leg of the Champions League Semifinal. The German has his side, late on in the campaign, fighting for all major honors still.
Jurgen Klopp has signed a contract extension with Liverpool that will keep him at the club until 2026, as first reported by The Athletic.Klopp and his...
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"FSG have moved very quickly given that positive move from Klopp, as they also did in 2016 and 2019, and now Klopp is staying beyond 2024, he is staying till 2026. Want the Liverpool latest? Six and a half years ago, FSG thought it would be a good idea to bring a German fella in and here we are. "We were at training earlier today and it looked like something was happening like an official photo shoot. As a good husband, what are you doing when your wife wants to stay? The Premier League title race run-in continues on Sky Sports with two rearranged fixtures - Wolves vs Manchester City and Southampton vs Liverpool - to be shown live in May. See you soon…" Hope we all will enjoy the time together. We will stay for another two, makes it four from now on. Like last time, some will like it, some will not like it too much. because Ulla wants to stay! There were concerns about Ljinders potentially stepping into management himself, but those fears have now been allayed.
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp is energised by the prospect of leading a “fresh” club to further glory after extending his stay at Anfield until 2026.
I had to ask myself the question: Is it right for Liverpool that I stay longer? I’m in love with here and I feel fine!” “We are a club that is constantly moving in the right direction.
The German has penned a two-year extension, keeping him at Anfield until 2026.
“There is a freshness about us as a club still and this energises me. I had to ask myself the question: Is it right for Liverpool that I stay longer? Klopp added: ““There is just so much to love about this place.
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp has signed a two-year contract extension, committing his future to the club until the summer of 2026.
It was Klopp’s first Champions League success as a manager, having also lost the 2013 final to Bayern Munich while in charge of Dortmund. I had to ask myself the question: Is it right for Liverpool that I stay longer? The feeling we were absolutely right for each other is what brought me here in the first place and it’s why I’ve extended previously.
Jurgen Klopp has signed a contract extension at Liverpool that will see him remain at Anfield until 2026, the club announced on Thursday.
Do I have the energy and vibe to give of myself again what this amazing place requires from the person in the manager's office? It also applies to the leader he is and the man he is. He guided Liverpool to the first Premier League title in the club's history in 2020 after they lifted the Champions League trophy the previous year. "There is a freshness about us as a club still and this energises me. I had to ask myself the question: Is it right for Liverpool that I stay longer? The feeling we were absolutely right for each other is what brought me here in the first place and it's why I've extended previously.
Jurgen Klopp has signed a two-year contract extension that ties the quadruple-chasing Liverpool boss to the club until 2026.
Do I have the energy and vibe to give of myself again what this amazing place requires from the person in the manager’s office? We have a clear idea of what we want; we have a clear idea of how we try to achieve it. The feeling we were absolutely right for each other is what brought me here in the first place and it’s why I’ve extended previously.
Jurgen Klopp declared himself "delighted", "humbled" and "blessed" after extending his "healthy relationship" with Liverpool Football Club.
Do I have the energy and vibe to give of myself again what this amazing place requires from the person in the manager’s office? I had to ask myself the question: Is it right for Liverpool that I stay longer? The feeling we were absolutely right for each other is what brought me here in the first place and it's why I’ve extended previously.
Liverpool beat Benfica 3-1 in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final clash earlier this month.
Now, they have one foot in the final having beaten Villarreal 2-0 at Anfield on Wednesday night ahead of the second leg in Spain next week. UEFA have now released the latest decisions from the Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body regarding that round of fixtures. Liverpool have received a €10,000 fine from UEFA in relation to a late-kick off in the first leg of the Champions League quarter-final against Benfica earlier this month.
The speed and timing of the agreement – plus extensions for his key assistants Pep Lijnders and Peter Krawietz – came as something of a surprise with the club ...
I had to ask myself the question: Is it right for Liverpool that I stay longer? I’m in love with here and I feel fine!” “We are a club that is constantly moving in the right direction.
But the German manager hinted recently that he would be willing to extend his stay at Anfield and has signed a new deal alongside assistant coaches Pep Lijnders ...
Do I have the energy and vibe to give of myself again what this amazing place requires from the person in the manager’s office? Along with my two assistant managers, Pep Lijnders and Pete Krawietz, we came to the conclusion it was a ‘Yes!’” After Liverpool’s Premier League title win in 2020, Klopp said he has been enthused by the next phase of the club’s development. The feeling we were absolutely right for each other is what brought me here in the first place and it’s why I’ve extended previously. “There is just so much to love about this place. “There is a freshness about us as a club still and this energises me,” Klopp told Liverpool’s official website.
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Klopp is the architect of everything Liverpool have achieved in the last seven years and his influence on the club is enormous. Klopp has signed two contract extensions since he was initially appointed in October 2015. 'It was about him having the inclination and desire to keep going. and boss explains to fans that one of the main reasons is because his wife Ulla wants to stay on Merseyside! 'Everything Jürgen has said publicly about his future previously was reflected by his words privately to us,' Gordon told Liverpool's official website. The answer, unequivocally, was yes.
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp is energised by the prospect of leading a “fresh” club to further glory after extending his stay at Anfield until 2026.
I had to ask myself the question: Is it right for Liverpool that I stay longer? I’m in love with here and I feel fine!” “We are a club that is constantly moving in the right direction.
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In Billy Hogan and Julian Ward we have leaders throughout the club who are completely focused on renewal and refreshing so we can continue to compete at the very highest level. Along with my two assistant managers, Pep Lijnders and Pete Krawietz, we came to the conclusion it was a ‘Yes!’ There is a freshness about us as a club still and this energises me. Klopp is central to their plans and sees plenty of potential in the current playing group and the club.
Klopp celebrates after Liverpool's victory against Everton on Sunday. (CNN) Jurgen Klopp says he is "delighted, humbled, blessed, privileged and excited ...
"There is just so much to love about this place," Klopp said in a statement on the club website. The feeling we were absolutely right for each other is what brought me here in the first place and it's why I've extended previously." "For as long as I have been here, our owners have been unbelievably committed and energetic about this club and it is clear that right now this applies to our future as much as I've ever known."
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp is energised by the prospect of leading a “fresh” club to further glory after extending his stay at Anfield until 2026.
I had to ask myself the question: Is it right for Liverpool that I stay longer? I’m in love with here and I feel fine!” “We are a club that is constantly moving in the right direction.
Ibrahima Konate, Luis Diaz and Jordan Henderson impressed against Villarreal but could Jurgen Klopp make changes as Liverpool take on Newcastle this ...
Kostas Tsimikas is certainly an option to slot in at left back to give Andy Robertson a rest, but the defender was absent for the Champions League clash through illness so may not be risked so soon. There is a shout for changes given the quick turn around for Newcastle, but Klopp will need his best XI to ensure a win against Eddie Howe's side. Ibrahima Konate impressed once again against Unai Emery's side, but Klopp may look to bring Joel Matip back into the line-up after the defender had a deserved rest midweek.
Liverpool have Jurgen Klopp to a new deal that keeps him at Anfield until 2026 with the German's wife, Ulla, playing a key role in their decision to remain ...
The feeling we were absolutely right for each other is what brought me here in the first place and it’s why I’ve extended previously." Chelsea are their opponents in the FA Cup final whilst they now have one foot in the Champions League final. When he said 'oh yes, I'm in' then it was clear that we are open for any kind of talks, and that's why we're sitting here now." Because Ulla wants to stay and as a good husband what are you doing when your wife wants to stay? Originally Klopp was due to leave his role with the Reds in 2024 but talks have quickly been held and both parties are happy to remain working together for an extra two years. Klopp moved to Liverpool in 2015 with Sandrock, whom he married in 2005.
Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane may be convinced to put pen to paper this summer after manager committed to two-year extension at Anfield.
Six and a half years ago, FSG thought it would be a good idea to bring a German fella in and here we are. That's not the only reason, but it's one of the reasons. In addition to Salah and Mane, Brazil forward Roberto Firmino, central midfielder Naby Keita and veteran leader James Milner may all extend their stays.
Newcastle United will face Liverpool in the early kick-off at St James' Park on Saturday and Jurgen Klopp still looked irked about the quick turnaround ...
Jamie Carragher then added it was going to be a 'tough assignment' for his former side given the 'turnaround, hours wise, the manager mentioned', but fellow pundit Thierry Henry rightly argued Liverpool had the 'squad to deal with that'. Now we [pause] play in a few hours against Newcastle and then we go to Villarreal." Clearly, Liverpool are still irked about the quick turnaround, though, and defender Virgil van Dijk could not help but laugh as he made a point of referencing the early kick-off in his own post-match interview on Wednesday while, at one point during his own chat after the game, Klopp paused before looking away from the camera to gather his thoughts.
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Klopp will be able to hand some valuable experience to younger players on this tour, as has been the case in the past, and facing tough opponents such as Manchester United and Crystal Palace will allow them chance to see how some of their Premier League rivals are shaping up ahead of the new domestic season. Making sure that eyeballs remain on the League and the Reds is important, and the more supporters in a market the bigger the brand and the more chance of maximising revenue streams such as merchandising, something that is now even more valuable to Liverpool due to their 20 per cent slice of the sale of all Nike/Liverpool merchandise that sits on top of the guaranteed £30m per year from the US sportswear giant. Then there are commercial and marketing opportunities to be had while on tour, something that has the potential to deliver millions, and something that ensures that these tours are often whistle-stop before moving on to the next opportunity.
Even in Liverpool's pursuit of the quadruple, Klopp's contract extension is their result of the season so far.
In that awful time the most transparent manager in the game was giving one of the purest expressions of his own humanity. The Kop might sing “I’m in love with him and I feel fine,” to the manager but the same level of infatuation exists within FSG. They wanted him to stay but understood he needed to come round to the idea organically. His politics are similar to Shankly’s and that dovetails with the beliefs of many in the traditional Liverpool fanbase, particularly those who are local to the city. The forlorn figure of the aftermath of the Fulham game will be forgotten. Did he have the strength to go on coping with the unrelenting pressure and his own, obsessive high standards? The team’s rampant form this season has done much to lift his spirits. After the Fulham match, he seemed desperately in need of a break. The deification of Shankly is only partly explained by the Scot’s rebuilding of a broken club and how he turned Liverpool into a European power. He is completely unconcerned about how he is perceived but very concerned about treating people in a decent manner. What cemented Shankly’s reputation was his relationship with the crowd and his advocacy for the city. Dalglish’s unimpeachable status was likewise confirmed by the shared tragedy of Hillsborough, when the game shifted to the background and the manager became a focal point for collective grief. To supporters, Klopp is more than the man who picks the side.
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp is energised by the prospect of leading a “fresh” club to further glory after extending his stay at Anfield until 2026.
I had to ask myself the question: Is it right for Liverpool that I stay longer? I’m in love with here and I feel fine!” “We are a club that is constantly moving in the right direction.
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And with Julian Ward set to officially take over the reins of sporting director from Michael Edwards, there is already a sense of a new era being ushered in at Anfield. And a return to normality was exactly the fillip a jaded Klopp required, not least the renewing in-person of the strong bond between the manager, his players and the fanbase. Not least Mohamed Salah, who continues to send mildly cryptic messages over his future as he prepares to enter the final 12 months of his contract. Last season's arrivals of Diogo Jota and Thiago Alcantara were a step towards that, so too this term's signings Ibrahima Konate and Luis Diaz. Fulham's exciting teenager Fabio Carvalho is likely to be the first of the summer's new intake. "Maybe he was slightly low on energy at the end of last year like probably everybody was with everything going on in the world, while still being Liverpool manager as well." Football stepped out of the cold, grim days of the pandemic era, supporters again began to fill Anfield and beyond, and Liverpool's freakishly unremitting injury list started to clear.
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“There’s nothing guaranteed, it’s why we have to enjoy the journey. That’s the plan, that we really, really go for it. We have to do it now. This is only the start, to be honest. “We cannot wait 10 years. “My point is in life there are more important things to think about, not only who is the manager but knowing who the manager and coaching staff is is important thing because when you know what you have with other clubs where you could go, you don’t know exactly.
The Liverpool manager extended his Anfield career until 2026 on Thursday and has urged his quadruple-chasing team to “squeeze everything out of the season” with ...
“But we have to do that now – we cannot wait 10 years. We sit here now and in 20 years’ time we will look back and for all of us it’s about creating stories which we will remember easily and think: ‘Wow, that was good.’ “The world is in a difficult situation; it’s not only coronavirus, it’s Ukraine, it’s so many things, and then on a less important level big clubs have problems here and there with money and these kind of things.
Jurgen Klopp has said his new Liverpool contract extension will not influence the futures of Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane at the club.
"But at the moment, we try to squeeze everything out of this season that is possible. We have to do it now. But the players who want to be here now know what they can expect."
Liverpool fans will travel to Newcastle in the Premier League on Saturday lifted by the news of Klopp's contract extension.
We want to be together with our people, we want to really be connected and want to be special as well as a club. “It is all good, we are all in a very positive mood as a family,” he explained. He explained: “The last two years were really hard for all of us because corona dominated our lives and then the other guy [Russia president Vladimir Putin] put us all in trouble. “It is a really good place to be or join, if not the perfect place,” he said. The journey so far is a great one but we don’t know if we will win anything. “This is only the start, that is the plan, that we really go for it,” he said.
The German had been contracted at Anfield until 2024, but signed a new two-year extension on Thursday to keep him with the Reds until 2026. Speaking to the ...
And then the plan changed, that's all." The main reason for it is, when I signed the last contract I thought it would be like this without knowing it would be. And then I didn't think about it anymore, that's the truth. The area became home and the club for sure. I have no idea what happens, that is actually the truth. That's the plan.
The manager has signed a two-year contract extension, keeping him at Anfield until 2026.
And Liverpool has one foot in what would be its third Champions League final in five years after beating Villarreal 2-0 this week in the semi-final first leg. In interviews, he is passionate and honest. He says the “freshness” of the club still “energizes” him. His "new story" has included the Premier League title in 2019/20 – Liverpool's first for 30 years – and the Champions League in 2019. The performances of his team this season, though, have convinced Klopp to stay. That when his contract had been due to expire in 2024, he might step away, if only temporarily, from the game.
Jurgen Klopp has said his new Liverpool contract extension will not influence the futures of Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane at the club.
"But at the moment, we try to squeeze everything out of this season that is possible. We have to do it now. But the players who want to be here now know what they can expect."
Jurgen Klopp has extended his illustrious stay at Anfield after signing a new contract at Liverpool FC - but what do we know about the German manager?
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