Jurgen Klopp Turns Out To Prepare Luxury Property At Mallorca To Enjoy Retirement Period
Jurgen Klopp owns a luxury property at Mallorca (Instagram/@liverpoolfc).

JAKARTA - The news of Jurgen Klopp's resignation from Liverpool is still a hot topic of conversation. A number of clubs are associated as port managers from Germany.

You could say, the public still doesn't believe Klopp wants to leave Anfield at the end of this season to take a break from football.

In fact, Klopp's plans for rest have been seen. He is currently building a luxury property on Baleariks Island, Mallorca, Spain.

In fact, the house is claimed to be a place to stop for Klopp to enjoy retirement.

The mansion is worth 3.4 million pounds or the equivalent of Rp. 67.2 billion. Klopp bought the 5,000 square meter property in 2022 from artist kinie.

The house was then renovated to be more beautiful and environmentally friendly. Klopp and his wife, Ulla, decided to turn the house into an energy-efficient home with an interconnected heating and air conditioning system.

They even hired the services of a landscape company, which designed Richard Branson's Son Bunyola hotel park, in the renovation of the property.

Well, the emergence of the property makes Klopp's plan to really take a stronger break. Moreover, the mansion is next door to former Liverpool defender in the 1980s, Mark Lawrenson.

Lawrenson agrees Klopp plans to spend part of his long leave as manager at Mallorca.

"I'm not sure I should tell you this, but it's not a big secret. He's building a house in Mallorca.

"I have a house somewhere not far from where he built it. Ulla, his wife, is responsible for everything. He (Klopp) said, 'The house is not even ready, but I am ready to pay all bills!'"

"So, in my opinion, he might be there for a while. I can tell you now. It's sensational, really serious," Lawrenson told Off the Ball.

Jurgen Klopp announced his resignation from Liverpool a few weeks ago. He will leave Anfield after this season ends on the grounds that his energy is no longer as big as it used to be.


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