Yes, I also think Liverpool is definitely going to struggle to replace him. And I don't know which coach Liverpool is actually going to bring in instead of him. Because at the moment I really don't see any good replacement for him. I mean there are obviously good replacements, but they are not available at this moment. Maybe if Carlo Ancelotti is available, they can look at him. But you know the status of him is unsure. He is with Real Madrid and I actually do not know how long he's going to be with Real Madrid to be honest.
Maybe he will end up extending his contract again who knows?
It sounds reasonable, because we can never be sure that the future will go according to our wishes, and Klopp could end up extending his tenure at Anfield again. When Klopp said he planned to split up at the end of the season, I had a feeling they would sweep all the Leagues by winning it. Of course, as a form of farewell that is memorable, very emotional, parting with a happy ending. For now, we see that Liverpool are very favorites in the Premier League, Europa League and Carabao Cup as well as in the FA Cup, there is a possibility that Klopp fleet will win these trophies.
Not all coaches will stay at a club in the long term if their coaching journey does not bring more titles to the club. So far Jurgen Klopp has presented 7 titles for Liverpool during his time coaching, including 1 Premier League title and 1 Champions League title. Uniquely, Jurgen Klopp has never duplicated his title win in the same competition so far and that is for all competitions in which his team has participated.
I actually don't know about the news that Klopp wants to end his contract with Liverpool, but in fact a coach still needs to get more challenges at various other clubs if he wants to become a better coach than he is now. Jurgen Klopp is one of the coaches who has had success in the Premier League, but he is not as successful as Pep Guardiola with Manchester City, who has won 16 titles.
Of course the current Liverpool squad is motivated to do so, and we will never know the real reason why Klopp left Anfield. For his future successor, perhaps the Reds management will also start exploring several names who are currently unemployed. What is clear is that replacing Klopp is not an easy job because there will always be comparisons. Klopp future is still unclear, but I hope he can become coach of the German national team one day.
It is not easy to find a replacement coach of Jurgen Klopp's caliber, but in my opinion Xabi Alonso seems to fulfill the category to be Klopp's successor at Liverpool. I'm not sure which other name is suitable to replace Jurgen Klopp at Liverpool, but management will certainly work hard for that.