Former Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp has taken the football world by surprise once again. Just days after confirming his departure from Anfield, where he had left an indelible mark, the German coach has now secured a new role as the global head of football for Red Bull.
While the appointment has been met with widespread excitement, new details have emerged regarding Klopp's financial package. According to German newspaper Bild, the 57-year-old will earn between €8 million and €11 million per year in his new position, starting from January 1, 2025. This represents a significant pay cut compared to his previous earnings at Liverpool, where he was reportedly on a salary of between €20 million and €22 million per year.
Despite the reduction in salary, Klopp's new deal is still considered to be a lucrative one. His role at Red Bull will see him oversee the football operations of several clubs owned by the energy drink giant, including RB Leipzig, RB Salzburg, and Red Bull Bragantino.
Klopp's decision to join Red Bull has been met with a mix of surprise and admiration. While some fans have expressed disappointment that he will no longer be coaching at the highest level, many have praised his decision to take on a new challenge. His extensive experience and knowledge of the game will undoubtedly be a valuable asset to Red Bull as they continue to build their global football empire.
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