Jurgen Klopp has revealed he could leave Liverpool for Bayern Munich when the time is due
The German is currently doing a fine job at Liverpool this season and he's seemingly leading the Merseysiders to their first league title after 29 years drought.
Klopp took over the managerial role at Anfield in 2015 after an impressive seven years with Borussia Dortmund where he won the Bundesliga twice-consecutively for the Borussen.
The Liverpool manager would now almost certainly be a target for German giants Bayern Munich as current boss Niko Kovac is under pressure at the Allianz.
Kovac led Bayern Munich to top of the Bundesliga table with a 5-0 win over Borussia Dortmund on Saturday and it could either be the victory that may guarantee his stay as ranting fans from the German club want him out.
In an interview with German newspaper Die Welt, Klopp was questioned about managing Bayern Munich, the German answered: "I have a contract at Liverpool until 2022. And no one here has the feeling that we should end it neither from the side of the owner nor my side.
"Basically, football is like this: The opportunity has to be right, and the timing has to be right. But I'm totally happy here and do not feel like I'm finished here. Our team has a good age structure and we can work together for a while."
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