Jurgen Klopp is creating ‘an ecological family paradise’ in Mallorca after purchasing a villa on the Balearic island for £3.4million.
The Liverpool manager stunned the world of football on Friday when he announced he will leave Anfield in May after nine seasons, despite having two years left on his deal.
Klopp, 56, cited the fact he was ‘running out of energy’ for his decision and hinted he may never manage in football ever again.
The German was non-committal on his post-Liverpool future, but if he were to take a sabbatical or step away from the game altogether he could well retire in his mansion in the Mediterranean.
Former Liverpool defender and pundit Mark Lawrenson believes Klopp is planning to relocate to Mallorca with his wife, Ulla.
Jurgen Klopp is creating ‘an ecological family paradise’ in his villa in Mallorca
The Liverpool manager purchased the villa for £3.4million back in 2022
According to Bild, Klopp has transformed the villa into a low-energy house, where the heating and air conditioning systems are interconnected
Klopp could take a sabbatical with his wife Ulla and relocate to Mallorca
Klopp’s wife Ulla has reportedly been overseeing the renovation of the villa
Landscaping work on the garden has been placed in the hands of the same company that designed the garden of the ‘Son Bunyola’ hotel owned by British billionaire Richard Branson
A state-of-the-art new irrigation system is designed to recognise when it is required
The German will be able to control the heating and air conditioning systems as well as all electrical appliances via his mobile phone
Klopp purchased the mansion form Swiss businessman and artist Rolf Knie