JURGEN KLOPP will return to Anfield next month after revealing he is a Swiftie.
The former Liverpool manager left Merseyside after Sunday’s final Premier League game against Wolves.
But Klopp will be back at his favorite spot to watch pop sensation Taylor Swift perform.
Speaking in a Q&A session with the team, the Athletic reports that Klopp revealed that his wife Ulla bought tickets to watch the Eras Tour at Anfield in June.
The German, who will be replaced by Feyenoord’s Arne Slot, opened up when asked what music he likes to listen to while relaxing.
And Klopp is said to have covered Swift’s huge hit ‘Shake It Off’.
The American singer will play no less than three shows at Anfield next month.
Before then, she kicks off her UK tour with three nights in Edinburgh at Murrayfield.
And Swift will also perform at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff.
However, the biggest performance in the UK takes place in London, with Swift playing EIGHT shows at Wembley Stadium.
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And Klopp knows all about success in the home of English football, having guided Liverpool to a Carabao Cup victory over Chelsea in February.
It was the second time they won the competition at Wembley, having also lifted the trophy against Chelsea in 2022.
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That same year, Klopp returned to London when Liverpool won the FA Cup – with Chelsea the unfortunate opponents once again.
The German must now take a year off from football as he rests and recovers after almost a decade at Anfield.
Klopp has already promised never to coach another England team again.
As Liverpool prepare for a fresh start under Dutch manager Slot, who has signed a three-year contract.
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