Jurgen Klopp has reportedly been offered what could have been his next role after leaving Liverpool.
Klopp announced on January 26 that he would be stepping down from his position as the Reds' manager at the end of the season. The 56-year-old has been in charge since October 2015 and has won eight major trophies during his time at Anfield. Liverpool remain in the race for three more trophies this season, with the Premier League, FA Cup and Europa League all still a possibility.
And with the Carabao Cup already secured, Klopp will be determined to finish his Anfield career with even more silverware in his collection. Liverpool will be spending the next few months deciding who should be the successor to Klopp in the Anfield dugout. For Klopp himself, reports are beginning to emerge over what could be next for his future.
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According to the Daily Mail, both ITV and the BBC have made offers to Klopp in a bid to have him in their line-up as a pundit for this year's European Championships. The tournament will be held in Germany, during a time when Klopp is expected to be enjoying a holiday after an emotional end to the season with Liverpool.
However, the report states that both of the UK's broadcasters are set to be disappointed in their bid to hire Klopp. It has been claimed that Klopp will reject the offers from ITV and the BBC, and will instead attend each of Germany's three group games as a fan and will be in the stands.
The report claims that the BBC were the broadcaster that was the "more aggressive" in their bid to add Klopp to
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