Jürgen Klopp: Ex-Liverpool boss takes Red Bull soccer job - ESPN
Jürgen Klopp is set to make his return to football as head of global soccer at Red Bull, with the former Liverpool manager taking up his role on Jan.1 2025.
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Jürgen Klopp is set to make his return to football as head of global soccer at Red Bull, with the former Liverpool manager taking up his role on Jan.1 2025.
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