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Jurgen Klopp: Liverpool manager signs new two-year contract extension at Anfield until 2026

Jurgen Klopp's current deal at Anfield was due to expire in two years; Liverpool's owners stepped up talks to extend his contract following positive noises from the German's camp; the new contract comes as Klopp remains on course for a historic quadruple

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'It's the best place to be' - Jurgen Klopp announces his new deal. Pictures: LFCTV

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has signed a new two-year extension to his contract at Anfield.

The German had two years left on his current deal and had previously suggested he could step down at the end of his contract - but he is now set to stay until the summer of 2026 at least.

The Reds have also confirmed that assistant managers Pep Ljinders and Peter Krawietz have also signed new contracts with the Merseyside club, in a further boost to Klopp's new contract. There were concerns about Ljinders potentially stepping into management himself, but those fears have now been allayed.

Mike Gordon - the president of Fenway Sports Group (FSG), which owns Liverpool - flew in for Wednesday's Champions League semi-final against Villarreal, with one of his key priorities to discuss a contract extension with Klopp.

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Former striker John Aldridge says that Jurgen Klopp has to win the quadruple to become Liverpool's greatest manager of all time.

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Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp says his team have treated every match as a final since the turn of the year. He also revealed he didn't realise Liverpool have already qualified for next season's Champions League

The 54-year-old's agent, Marc Kosicke, was also at Anfield for Wednesday night's first leg and sat a few seats away from Gordon, and led the talks following positive noises from Klopp's camp.

Klopp, who has been in charge since 2015, remains on course to win an historic quadruple this season following the 2-0 win over Villarreal at Anfield that puts them in firm control of reaching a third Champions League final in four years.

His side also face Chelsea in the FA Cup final next month and are a point behind Premier League leaders Manchester City with five matches remaining, having lifted the League Cup in February.

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Despite having won the semi-final first leg 2-0 against Villarreal, Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp says his side still have work to do if they're to reach the Champions League final

The German manager has won five trophies in his seven years at the club, including the Premier League 2019/20 title and the Champions League in 2019.

Recruitment over the next two summer windows is likely to focus on refreshing the squad after key players had previously secured long-term renewals.

Klopp: I love our club, it's the best place to be

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp speaking to Liverpoolfc.com:

"There's something to announce. Like last time, some will like it, some will not like it too much. If you do not like it, stop watching now.

"I stay for another two years. And not only me! No, all my coaches as well, which is the most important actually.

"Why? is now the question… because Ulla wants to stay! As a good husband, what are you doing when your wife wants to stay? You stay. That's not the only reason, but it's one of the reasons.

"You know, I love our club, it's the best place to be. I feel really, really lucky. What is it now? Six and a half years ago, FSG thought it would be a good idea to bring a German fella in and here we are. We will stay for another two, makes it four from now on.

"Wow! That's a long time in football. Hope we all will enjoy the time together. See you soon…"

Too soon for re-energised Klopp to walk away

Analysis by Sky Sports' Richard Morgan:

This is the news all Liverpool fans had been dreaming of, but more in hope than expectation with Klopp always adamant he would not extend his stay at Anfield beyond 2024.

In fact, even as recently as March the German insisted: "The plan, at the moment, is to get to 2024 and 'thank you very much'."

However, that plan has now changed, with Klopp agreeing to remain at Liverpool until 2026, by which time he will be 58.

And the reason for the U-turn? Well, while Klopp claimed it was all down to his wife, Ulla, giving the move her blessing, which will no doubt have played an important part in his decision, it will mainly be down to this extraordinary team he has now built at Liverpool and the trophies they could yet still win.

Maybe the thought of someone else coming to replace him and gaining the benefits of all his hard work was too much for him to bear.

Liverpool's most successful managers

Manager Games Win percentage
Bill Shankly 783 52.11%
Bob Paisley 535 57.57%
Joe Fagan 131 54.2%
Kenny Dalglish 307 60.91%
Jurgen Klopp 373 61.39%

Or maybe it was just a realisation, no doubt reinforced after last season's relative struggles - when Klopp looked emotionally drained at times, especially following the death of his mother, and there were even reports he was set to quit - that with things now going so well, this was too soon to give it all up.

Klopp had always insisted he would continue as long as he had the energy to give such a demanding role his full focus, and as long as his trusted coaching team remained with him.

With both those criteria having now been met, a clearly re-energised Klopp has followed Man City boss Pep Guardiola in signing a new deal that means their great rivalry will continue at least until 2023, when the Catalan's deal at the Etihad is due to run out.

Now let's see if the team can respond to his demand they must win more trophies to be considered one of the club's greatest ever…

'FSG moved very quickly as soon as they heard positive noises from Klopp's camp'

Sky Sports News reporter Vinny O'Connor:

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Vinny O'Connor covers the latest reaction to the breaking news that Jurgen Klopp has committed his long-term future to Liverpool by signing a two-year contract extension.

"There was never any doubt, as when Jurgen Klopp hints he wants to stay at Liverpool, FSG acts - they did it in 2016 and in 2019 - and they have done so today.

"We were at training earlier today and it looked like something was happening like an official photo shoot. The club photographer was there, Klopp was there with his backroom staff and then had a separate picture with his two assistants as well. And that gave an indication things had moved pretty quickly.

"Just to put context on how quickly this moved, Mike Gordon, the FSG president, flew in yesterday (Wednesday) for the game and one of his key priorities was leading the talks with Klopp. He was sitting a few seats away from Jurgen's agent as well, and that was all because of the positive noises coming from Klopp's camp.

"FSG have moved very quickly given that positive move from Klopp, as they also did in 2016 and 2019, and now Klopp is staying beyond 2024, he is staying till 2026. And of course, there is still the small matter of the quadruple to go for this season."

Crucial title race fixtures to be show live on Sky Sports

Pep Guardiola and Jurgen Klopp
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The Premier League title race run-in continues on Sky Sports with two rearranged fixtures - Wolves vs Manchester City and Southampton vs Liverpool - to be shown live in May.

As it stands, Pep Guardiola's City are top of the Premier League by one point, followed by Klopp's Reds, with five games of the season to play.

Now, two of their rearranged fixtures have been scheduled for next month and will be shown live on Sky Sports.

Man City's trip to Wolves will now be played on Wednesday, May 11, with kick-off at 8.15pm. Liverpool's visit to Southampton has been rescheduled for Tuesday, May 17 with kick-off at 7.45pm.

Man City or Liverpool? Carra breaks down title run-in

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Jamie Carragher takes a deep dive into the stats and analyses how Liverpool & Man City could slip up in the title race

Jamie Carragher analysed Liverpool and Manchester City's strengths and weaknesses on Monday Night Football and examined the areas which could cause them to drop points as the Premier League title race goes to the wire.

Pep Guardiola and Jurgen Klopp's sides are still separated by a single point at the top of the Premier League table having beaten Watford and Everton respectively at the weekend.

They have five games each left to play, with Liverpool facing what looks like the trickier run-in on paper, but Carragher believes both sides will slip up between now and the end of the campaign.

"We're talking about two brilliant teams," the Sky Sports pundit said on Monday Night Football. "You can't really split them in an area of the game, but I can see both of them dropping points."

Man City sit one point ahead of Liverpool with five games to play
Image: Man City sit one point ahead of Liverpool with five games to play

Liverpool's fixture schedule:

April 30 - Newcastle (a) Premier League

May 3 - Villarreal (a) Champions League SF second leg

May 7 - Tottenham (h) Premier League

May 10 - Aston Villa (a) Premier League, live on Sky Sports

May 14 - Chelsea (Wembley) FA Cup final

May 17 - Southampton (a) Premier League, live on Sky Sports

May 22 - Wolves (h) Premier League

May 28 - Champions League final *

* Subject to progress

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