Liverpool have been enduring a tough season. The Reds have been dreadfully unlucky with injuries. Despite the side’s poor position in the league absolutely nobody is questioning the gaffer, he can stick around as long as he likes. However, a German outlet believes we may not have him much longer. Bild has claimed there is a ‘68% probability’ that Jürgen Klopp will take the Germany job in 2023.

Doubters to believers
When Jürgen Klopp took over Liverpool in 2015 he told us that he was here to turn doubters into believers.
The German has succeeded emphatically.
The boss has transformed the club from top to bottom, taking us back to the pinnacle of football.
Jürgen Klopp has made us European champions again, English champions again, world champions.
His current deal runs until 2024, whilst Kopites are praying he extends we will just have to wait and see.
Jürgen Klopp could take Germany job
This week Bild ran through the probabilities of a number of different scenarios for the boss’ future.
The outlet has claimed there is a 68% probability that Jürgen Klopp will take the Germany job in 2023.
The paper posits that the boss could step down in the summer of 2022 to take six months off before taking on the national team after the winter World Cup.
Bild believes there’s just a 30% chance of Klopp seeing out the final three years of his contract at the club.
What RTK has to say
We will support Jürgen Klopp whether he wants the Germany job or not.
He’s a club legend and we have faith that he wouldn’t step down unless he was confident in his successor.
The question of just who his successor will be is another matter entirely.
Do we go for a club legend Steven Gerrard or Xabi Alonso, or do we go for continuity with Pep Lijnders?
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