Life after retirement couldn’t be better, Jurgen.
The legendary Liverpool manager, who bid farewell to Anfield last season after nine years in charge, is now living his best life away from the stresses of the Premier League.
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Jurgen Klopp and his wife Ulla live a luxurious life
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Klopp’s retirement home bought in 2022 for £3.4m
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Klopp’s fortune was recently estimated to be around £42 million
Klopp, 57, is looking tanned and fitter than ever, not playing alongside Pep Guardiola or Mikel Arteta.
He has settled into his stunning £3.4 million Mallorca home and is enjoying spending time with his wife Ulla.
Klopp, who joined Instagram in May, has been sharing his lifestyle with his fans.
His plans for a luxury villa will create an “eco-friendly family paradise” there.
That would certainly be more relaxing for a man who gave his all to the Reds and left because he “ran out of energy.”
Revealing why Mallorca caught his eye, he told the Willipedia podcast via Bild: “I’ve always dreamed of owning a home in the South. I love the weather, the climate, and the people.
“There’s a lot of things I like here and people I already know. I’m not looking for new friends. I already have lifelong friends, some of whom are here as well. If so, that would be great.”
However, he has made it clear that he has no intention of staying in Mallorca all year.
“I don’t want to emigrate. I sometimes holiday here,” Klopp added.
Former Liverpool manager and heavy metal fan Jurgen Klopp has soundproofed his £6m mansion in Beverly Hills, Germany
“But when I’m here, I want everything to be as I know it.
“It’s totally boring, but the point is that I want to know another life, but not somewhere in the jungle or in the mountains.”
Klopp even found a new hobby while in the Balearic Islands: playing padel tennis.
In the meantime, after recharging his batteries, Klopp accepted a return to football with the Red Bull Group.
He will take up an advisory role worth £10m a year and will provide insight into teams including RB Leipzig, RB Salzburg and New York Red Bulls.
SunSport takes a look at his spectacular presence in Spain.
Inside his eco villa
Klopp got Paquette in football.
His fortune is thought to be around £42m, with Liverpool giving him a big payday and contracts with brands such as Opel, Erdinger, VR Bank, Snickers, Germany, Puma and Adidas. Sponsorship deals are adding to his bank balance.
Back in 2022, the German icon paid £3.4 million for a villa in Mallorca, which he bought from Swiss businessman and artist Rolf Nie.
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Former Liverpool manager Klopp’s nursing home is environmentally friendly
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Klopp has completely renovated the facility to reduce electricity usage.
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This is one of the property’s bedrooms, which boasts high ceilings.
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Control all electrical devices in your home with an app
His first task was to completely renovate a 5,000 square meter site.
German media outlet Bild has reported that Klopp has turned the villa into a low-energy home with its own interconnected heating and cooling system.
This system works with your computer to ensure that your home maintains a constant temperature regardless of the weather conditions outside.
In the future, all electrical devices and appliances will be controlled using apps.
The idea behind this change is to reduce power usage, and it is believed that this change can reduce consumption by up to 75%.
Klopp hasn’t skimped on the grounds, hiring the same company that designed the gardens at Son Bunyola, the five-star hotel owned by Virgin chief executive Sir Richard Branson, to take care of them.
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A former soccer player who values competition, Jurgen had no intention of giving up on the sport completely.
In his later years at Liverpool, he insisted on the installation of a padel court at the club’s Melwood training ground.
And it’s also a sport close to his heart.
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Klopp and his wife Ulla have become members of Mallorca Country Club.
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Membership at Mallorca Country Club costs approximately £2,345 per year.
He once said, “Aside from soccer, padel is the best game I’ve ever played.”
A love of fast-paced racquet sports, such as a combination of tennis and squash, prompted the Klopps to become members of the exclusive Mallorca Country Club.
Other members include Prince Albert of Monaco, Princess Birgitta of Sweden, Boris Becker and Novak Djokovic.
He regularly visits the £2,345-a-year club to play padel and films his exploits on social media.
he said in an Instagram clip at the end of May. “What I’m doing now is pursuing my other big passion: trying to improve my padel game.
“I started two days ago and today is my third session, but I started from a very low level. I felt it right away because I haven’t played for a while, but step by step we will get there.”
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Klopp practices his padel game at the members-only Mallorca Country Club.
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Since retiring, Klopp has a healthy glow and appears stress-free
Amazingly, Klopp also has his own padel bat in partnership with tennis giants Wilson Sports.
It’s clear that retirement couldn’t have been better.