Klopp really wanted to build the Barcelona dynasty

Klopp really wanted to build the Barcelona dynasty
Klopp really wanted to build the Barcelona dynasty

Barcelona presidential candidate Joan Laporta is reportedly “desperate” to use Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp at the Nou Camp if he wins the upcoming elections.

La Liga giants will elect a new president following Josep Maria Bartomeu’s resignation last week after months of “Messi” turmoil at the club.


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Laporta – who was president between 2003 and 2010 – faces competition from six others to run the Blaugrana, with Victor Font being the early favorite for the position.

The 58-year-old previously announced his intention to bring Pep Guardiola back to the club but appears to have changed his mind.

This emerges from a report in a Spanish publication Every day, which claims he really wants Klopp to lead Barcelona.

The report says Laporta sees the German as the right man to build another dynasty at the club, as he did at both Borussia Dortmund and Liverpool.

Klopp’s current Liverpool contract was extended last year and runs until the summer of 2024.

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