Regarding the issue of leaving from Liverpool, Jurgen Klopp: My agent is just kidding!

DBasia.news –  Jurgen Klopp’s agent, Marc Kosicke, recently spoke about the issue of extending his client’s contract at Liverpool. There was the issue of leaving afterward. However, news resigned was denied by Klopp.

As is known since being appointed to handle Liverpool in the summer of 2015, Klopp is indeed returning Liverpool as one of the top clubs in the Premier League. The 2018-2019 season was Klopp’s best season with Liverpool.

Yes, last season, Klopp almost ended Liverpool’s fasting in the Premier League if he could not compete with Manchester City. Klopp also managed to bring Liverpool to dominate Europe by becoming champions of the 2018-2019 Champions League after defeating Tottenham Hotspur in the final with a score of 2-0.

Klopp’s success with Liverpool had made his name several times rumored to get some interest from several top European teams. One of the teams that most hope to feel Klopp’s cold hand is the German League giants, namely Bayern Munich.

Rumors of Klopp leaving for Bayern are increasingly circulating after Kosicke’s controversial statement some time ago. Yes, Kosicke had said that Klopp probably left Liverpool because it did not match the typical weather in England.

However, Klopp flatly denied the agent’s statement. The former Borussia Dortmund tactician said that what was said by Kosicke was only a joke.

“There’s nothing in the story of what Kosicke said. He is my agent and friend. He wanted to make a joke, so now I have to answer seriously. This is local German humor, obviously, no one understands,” Klopp stressed, as quoted from Liverpool Echo.

“I feel fine about the weather in England. Look, the weather has never been a reason for me to choose a club and certainly not my reason for leaving the country. Maybe now (in England) is the country with the best climate in the world,” he continued.

“It’s raining here, it’s cool, it’s the opposite of this (cold) room! When I talk about the weather, it’s only about how the wind can affect the flow of the ball. Once again, I’m fine,” concluded the 52-year-old tactician.