Jurgen Klopp has confirmed his decision to take over as Real Madrid’s new manager, revealing the key reasons behind his acceptance of the offer to replace Carlo Ancelotti. The German coach, who left Liverpool at the end of last season after a highly successful nine-year tenure, is now set to embark on a new challenge in Spain.
Following his departure from Liverpool, Klopp had initially stepped away from coaching and took on a role as the global head of Red Bull’s football operations. However, with speculation surrounding Ancelotti’s future, Madrid approached the 56-year-old with an offer to lead the team at the Santiago Bernabéu.
Speaking about his decision, Klopp stated: “When Real Madrid calls, you have to listen. It’s a club with an incredible history, a winning mentality, and the highest standards in football. I felt that after my time at Liverpool, if I ever returned to management, it had to be for something truly special—and Madrid is exactly that.”
Ancelotti, who has been at the helm of Real Madrid for the past four years, has been heavily linked with the Brazil national team job following the dismissal of Dorival Junior. Reports suggest that the Brazilian Football Federation has long admired Ancelotti and previously attempted to lure him away in 2022 and 2023. While the Italian extended his contract with Madrid until 2026, there are growing rumors that the club could still make a managerial change this summer.
Madrid’s search for a potential successor included several high-profile names, with Al-Hilal boss Jorge Jesus also considered. However, Klopp has now emerged as the club’s preferred choice, with sources indicating that the former Liverpool manager was always on the radar should Ancelotti depart.
Klopp expressed his enthusiasm about the challenge ahead, adding: “I know what it means to manage a club of this stature, and I’m ready for it. The expectations are immense, but that’s exactly what drives me. I can’t wait to get started and work with the incredible talent in this squad.”
With Real Madrid preparing for the possibility of a managerial transition, all eyes will be on how Klopp adapts to one of the most demanding jobs in world football. His arrival would mark a new era for Los Blancos as they continue their pursuit of domestic and European dominance.