After saying a final goodbye to the Merseyside giants, Jurgen Klopp was seen boarding a private jet to depart Liverpool.
Just over a week ago, the German manager bid the team farewell with emotion, capping a highly successful nine years at Anfield.
The following Tuesday, he made a comeback for “An Evening With Jurgen Klopp,” an occasion held at Liverpool’s M&S Bank Arena, when he sobbed as he bid farewell.
As they got ready to start their next chapter, Klopp and his wife Ulla were spotted leaving the city for the last time.
After watching an emotional montage of his time at Liverpool, Klopp had experienced an emotional breakdown less than 24 hours prior. It’s a swift turnaround for the manager.
Jurgen Klopp was spotted leaving Merseyside via private jet on Wednesday afternoon
The former Liverpool boss and his wife Ulla were seen making their way on board the plane
Following their departure from Merseyside, the pair is now getting ready for the next phase of their lives.
There was a great deal of emotion when the German brushed away the tears and realised how much support he had gotten.
After acknowledging the fans, he stood up and gave one of his signature fist pumps, which he frequently used to celebrate significant wins as Liverpool’s manager.
The 56-year-old, who left Liverpool last week to travel to Majorca with Ulla, has adapted to life away from the game rather well.
Prior to now, MailOnline disclosed that Klopp would be lodging at an opulent five-star establishment in the Balearic Islands.
While their new £3.4 million property is being built, Klopp and his 20-year wife will be spending time at the Kimpton Aysla Hotel.
The property, which he paid €4 million (£3.4 million) buy in June 2022 from Swiss businessman and artist Rolf Knie, has been described as a “ecological family paradise.” He then chose to renovate it entirely.
In the meantime, Klopp disclosed two weeks ago that his first intentions upon departing Liverpool were to take a vacation and watch his old team, Borussia Dortmund, in the Champions League final.
After nearly nine years with the team, the German spoke to supporters during an arena event.
Klopp told Liverpool’s official website, “It’s not that I tried a lot (previously to go on holiday), so I didn’t have time.”
“I had time, but in the end of the season, a summer vacation for me was like landing on the first sunbed that was available and using this phone to talk to sporting directors, agents, and other people like that.”
Yes, there were no training sessions, but everything else was essentially still in place. It follows that I didn’t view 1% of the globe for nothing.
“For the time being, we will do nothing. We will watch the Euros occasionally, which (I) am really looking forward to.” “After that, we will take a holiday and do nothing,” “Then, the plan is to start travelling, and we’ll see how that goes.”