GODFATHER COMEBACK: Jurgen Klopp reveals he’s a Swiftie as former Liverpool boss already planning return to Anfield to attend Taylor Swift’s show

JURGEN KLOPP will return to Anfield next month after revealing he is a Swiftie.

The former Liverpool boss has departed Merseyside after Sunday’s final Premier League game against Wolves.

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Jurgen Klopp is returning to Liverpool just weeks after his Anfield farewell

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Klopp has got tickets to watch Taylor Swift perform on Merseyside

But Klopp will be back at his favourite ground to watch pop sensation Taylor Swift live in concert.

Speaking in a Q&A with staff, the Athletic reports that Klopp revealed his wife Ulla bought tickets to watch the Eras Tour at Anfield in June.

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The German, who will be replaced by Feyenoord’s Arne Slot, spilled the beans when asked what music he enjoys listening to while relaxing.

And Klopp is even said to have broken into a rendition of Swift’s big hit ‘Shake It Off’.

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The American songstress is playing no less than three shows at Anfield next month.

Before that, she kicks off her UK tour with three nights in Edinburgh at Murrayfield.

And Swift is also playing a show at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff.

However, the biggest UK run comes in London, with Swift playing EIGHT shows at Wembley Stadium.

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And Klopp knows all about succeeding at the home of English football, having led Liverpool to Carabao Cup victory there over Chelsea in February.

It was the second time he had won the competition at Wembley, having also lifted the trophy against Chelsea in 2022.

In the same year, Klopp returned to London and helped Liverpool win the FA Cup, with Chelsea once again emerging as the unhappy losers.

After spending over ten years at Anfield, the German is now scheduled to take a year off from football to rest and recuperate.

Already, Klopp has sworn he will never coach another English team.

Liverpool, on the other hand, are preparing for a new beginning under Dutch manager Slot, who agreed to a three-year contract.