Klopp cited a lack of energy as the reason behind his decision to leave the Premier League club, where he has been at the helm since 2015.
The news was met with surprise and admiration in Germany. Thomas Tuchel, manager of Bayern Munich and Klopp's successor at both Mainz and Borussia Dortmund, described Klopp as "one of the very best coaches in the world." Tuchel added that wherever Klopp has been, he has always left his mark on the clubs he has managed.
Given Germany's recent struggles, Klopp has long been considered a potential candidate to take charge of the national team. The current national coach, Julian Nagelsmann, will see his contract expire after Euro 2024, coinciding with the time frame that Klopp has indicated he will be leaving Liverpool.
While the German FA (DFB) did not provide any official comment when approached by AFP, they have been known to admire Klopp for a long time.
Dortmund, Klopp's former club where he achieved great success, also expressed surprise at the announcement. Dortmund CEO Hans-Joachim Watzke, who played a key role in bringing Klopp to the club, acknowledged the exceptional nature of Klopp's decision and expressed his respect for it.
Dortmund manager Edin Terzic, who worked as an assistant coach during Klopp's tenure and maintains regular contact with him, admitted that the news came as a surprise. However, he trusts Klopp's ability to make well-considered decisions and believes that this choice feels right for him. Terzic emphasized Klopp's tremendous impact on Dortmund and Liverpool, noting his remarkable coaching abilities and the lasting influence he has had on both clubs.
As Klopp prepares to bid farewell to Liverpool, the football world eagerly awaits his next move, with all eyes on whether he will take up the reins of the German national team and continue his impressive managerial career.