Liverpool put Klopp’s £4 MILLION mansion on Merseyside’s Millionaire’s Row up for sale after Arne Slot turned it down

Former Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard bought the home in Formby, Merseyside, in 2005 after it was built by a local developer.

Liverpool FC has put Jurgen Klopp’s £4 million home up for sale after his replacement Arne Slot was turned down. The Dutchman and his wife Mirjam are still deciding what to do after visiting the seven-bedroom home.

Arne Slot turned down Jurgen Klopp’s £4million former home

Arne Slot turned down Jurgen Klopp’s £4million former home.

In 2019 Liverpool bought it as an investment and are said to have allowed Klopp to stay on rent-free

In 2019 Liverpool bought it as an investment and are said to have allowed Klopp to stay on rent-free.

The club have now put the gated property on the market — ending a 20-year link

The club have now put the gated property on the market — ending a 20-year link.

Steven Gerrard bought the home in Formby, Merseyside, in 2005 after it was built by a local developer

After 20 years, the club has finally listed the gated property for sale.According to a source, the club determined that it would be a perfect starting point for new management.When he took over in the summer, Arne was given the opportunity, but he decided to reside somewhere else instead.”The club has made the decision to reduce its losses as a result.”A local developer developed the house in Formby, Merseyside, which former Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard purchased in 2005.There are three living rooms, a games area, a swimming pool, a two-story gym, a solarium, a sauna, a jacuzzi, and a movie theater on the property.In 2015, Gerrard sold the house to Brendan Rodgers, the new Reds manager, when he departed for the LA Galaxy in the United States.Despite being fired in October of that year, he retained the home and rented it to Klopp.Liverpool reportedly permitted Klopp, 57, to remain on rent-free when they purchased it as an investment in 2019.Ulla, the German’s wife, was frequently seen in a nearby pub.When he announced his resignation, removal vans arrived.The 46-year-old Slot, who made an impression at Feyenoord, has won 11 of his first 12 games, giving him the best start of any manager at Anfield.A statement from the club was requested.