Jurgen Klopp's future at Red Bull is a topic of much speculation, with recent reports suggesting his position may be at risk. However, the group's managing director, Olivier Mintzlaff, has dismissed these claims as 'complete nonsense'. Mintzlaff emphasized their satisfaction with Klopp's work, highlighting his significant contributions to the company's football philosophy and his constant communication with coaches and sporting directors. Despite the rumors, Klopp remains under contract until 2029 and is expected to continue in his role, working closely with technical director Mario Gomez. But the question remains: will Klopp return to management? His agent, Marc Kosicke, revealed that there have been opportunities to manage national teams, but Klopp has so far declined these offers, citing a sense of obligation to his country. Klopp's next step is clear: he will return to the dugout at Anfield as assistant to Sir Kenny Dalglish when Liverpool Legends face Dortmund on March 28. So, while the future of Klopp's management career is uncertain, his immediate focus remains on his current role at Red Bull.