According to Austrian media reports, Jurgen Klopp may leave his position as Red Bull Global Head of Soccer due to the poor sporting performance of Red Bull-owned teams.

One year after Klopp took office as Red Bull's Global Head of Soccer, the performance of the group's clubs has failed to meet the expectations of the group's senior management. A unified sporting strategy has yet to be established, and Klopp's name has not been as attractive as expected in attracting young talents.
The media stated that both Red Bull's top management and Klopp himself are dissatisfied with the current situation, so the two parties may part ways soon. If Klopp expresses his desire to return to coaching this summer, Red Bull's senior management is likely to agree to his decision, and coaching Real Madrid or the Germany national team are realistic options.
The media claimed that Red Bull's top management will not be caught off guard if Klopp leaves. Currently, Oliver Glasner is considered the top candidate to replace Klopp, and he will leave Crystal Palace this summer. Glasner is very interested in the position of Global Head of Soccer, and if no top clubs extend an invitation to him in the next few months and the position does become vacant, he will be ready to take over at any time.




