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Former Liverpool boss Klopp gets new role
Klopp will provide strategic guidance and mentorship to the coaches and management of the Red Bull football clubs.”
His appointment comes as a significant boost to Red Bull’s football ambitions. With his leadership, the company aims to further strengthen its position in the world of football and achieve new heights of success.
Former Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp has taken on a new role as head of football operations at Red Bull, the parent company of RB Leipzig, Salzburg, and New York.
Klopp, who left Liverpool after a successful nine-year tenure, will assume his new position in January 2025.
In his role, he will provide strategic guidance and mentorship to the coaches and management of the Red Bull football clubs.
His extensive experience and knowledge of the sport will undoubtedly be valuable to the organization.
Klopp’s appointment comes as a significant boost to Red Bull’s football ambitions.
With his leadership, the company aims to further strengthen its position in the world of football and achieve new heights of success.
Jürgen Klopp has joined Red Bull as head of football operations, Klopp will provide strategic guidance and mentorship to Red Bull football clubs.
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His appointment comes after a successful nine-year tenure at Liverpool.
His role will involve mentoring coaches and management, developing talent, and exploring innovative strategies.
Klopp’s arrival at Red Bull marks a new chapter in his illustrious career.
His expertise and passion for football are sure to have a positive impact on the organization and its affiliated clubs.
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