Jurgen Klopp has revealed details of his initial plans when he steps down as Liverpool manager at the end of the season.
The 56-year-old made the shock announcement in January that he would leave the Reds this summer, ending a successful nine-year spell at Anfield.
Klopp claimed he had made the decision due to 'running out of energy' and insisted he would take a break from the game.
Liverpool have seen their hopes of Premier League and Europa League glory damaged by defeats to Crystal Palace and Atalanta this week, but Klopp still has hope of securing further silverware before leaving the club.
Klopp has given insight into his plans when he leaves Liverpool, with his wife Ulla Sandrock telling him to take up two activities to fill his time.
'There's a few things Ulla told me – I have to learn cooking and a dance class,' Klopp told Sky News.
'I said you don't want me to have a break because if I do that I will start working after four weeks again
'I should learn cooking probably so I can at least make some breakfast or whatever.
'This will be the first time in my life where I don't have a real idea of what I will do and that's exactly what I want.'
Klopp was asked about his culinary skills, with the German admitting he is limited in the kitchen.
'Hot water, tea, does that count? During Covid I did scrambled eggs but after that I forgot it again,' he said.
'I was raised in the Black Forest with two sisters, the only reason I knew where the kitchen was because the smell came from there! I'm pretty useless in private life.'
Despite taking a break from football, Klopp is expected to be in the crowd at Euro 2024 with the outgoing Liverpool boss understood to have tickets for Germany's opening three matches of the tournament.
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