Jurgen Klopp’s Next Move: Saudi Pro League Beckons After Sudden Ouster—What’s Behind the Surprise Offer?

Jurgen Klopp's Next Move: Saudi Pro League Beckons After Sudden Ouster—What’s Behind the Surprise Offer?

It looks like the football world might be gearing up for a seismic shift, with Jurgen Klopp potentially lacing up his managerial boots once again after an unexpected dismissal rattled the scene. Having spent nearly a decade weaving magic at Liverpool—snagging that elusive Premier League crown after a 30-year drought plus a glorious sixth Champions League win—Klopp stepped back, wearied by the relentless grind. Since then, he’s taken on a somewhat eyebrow-raising role with the Red Bull empire, molding future talents behind the scenes. But whispers of a Saudi Arabian comeback swirl, sparked by Al Ittihad’s sudden parting with Laurent Blanc, leaving a vacancy that the Tigers hope Klopp might fill—with a paycheck that could turn heads. It’s a tantalizing prospect, blending Klopp’s high-energy gegenpressing ethos with a league brimming with veteran stars—a mix that’s anything but predictable. Curious about how this saga unfolds? LEARN MORE

Jurgen Klopp might be about to return to management following a shock sack decision.

After nine years at Liverpool, in which he delivered a first Premier League title in 30 years and a sixth Champions League trophy, along with several domestic cups, the German stepped aside at Anfield, citing exhaustion as the major factor.

Klopp has since stepped into a controversial role at the Red Bull group overseeing player development, but may well be set for a return to the dugout in Saudi Arabia.

Jurgen Klopp could return to the dugout for huge Saudi payday

Laurent Blanc

Laurent Blanc has been relieved of duties at Al Ittihad

Over the weekend, Al Ittihad parted ways with manager Laurent Blanc in spectacular fashion, following defeat to rivals Al Nassr.

Despite leading the Jeddah outfit to a league-and-cup Double last season and winning their opening three matches in the Pro League, the club sacked Blanc after the loss, to the shock of many in the Gulf State.

Cristiano Ronaldo and players of Al Nassr celebrates victory after winning the Saudi Pro League match between Al Ittihad and Al Nassr at King Abdullah Sports City on September 26, 2025 in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

Al Nassr beat rivals Al Ittihad at the weekend (Image credit: Yasser Bakhsh/Getty Images)

Now, Al Riyadh in Saudi Arabia are reporting via Fichajes in Spain that the Tigers have set Klopp as their no.1 target.

“It’s clear that signing a star of his stature is intended to restore prestige and sporting stability to the Arab club,” the latter state – though it feels like a long shot.

FourFourTwo understands that Klopp remains committed to the Red Bull project and is enjoying life away from management at current – but naturally, if the Saudi Pro League approaches him, it will come with a big offer.

Given Klopp’s experience in gegenpressing, it may not be a natural fit to see him at a side where so many of the star players are over 30.

Barcelona manager Xavi poses with the LaLiga trophy, 2023

Xavi Hernandez is a target for Al Ittihad (Image credit: Alamy)

Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has linked Xavi Hernandez, Luciano Spalletti and Sergio Conceicao with the vacant role via a post on X (formerly Twitter).

RB Leipzig are third in the Bundesliga after three games, with Red Bull Salzburg fourth in the Austrian equivalent.

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