
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp outlined his plans after officially leaving the club.
The German has departed his job as head coach, with Dutchman Arne Slot signing a three-year deal to take over.
However, Klopp has confirmed that he is not retiring from football, but only taking a sabbatical for now.
In his final press conference, Klopp said: I will work. I have just finished this job. I don't know exactly why nobody believes I will probably not be a manager again, but I understand because obviously it seems to be a drug.
"It looks like that as everybody comes back and everybody works until they are 70-something. I have always had the idea I won't do that. Other people are smarter and do it in different ways, but I have to be all-in. I have to be the spark, I have to be the energiser, I have to be all these kind of things. And I am empty. That's it.
My biggest worry today was that (goalkeeping coach) John Achterberg was coughing all the time next to me, and I thought I'd wake up tomorrow and I'll be ill because he's coughing in my direction! I have to start with the rest now and then we will see.
It's not that I'm looking outside for the next opportunity and which clubs are available and stuff like this. There will be opportunities but I'm not thinking 'maybe in a year's time I'll take that'. In this moment, see you later.
I have no clue [what I will do tomorrow]. Packing probably. I have enough things to do, private life must be planned as well but I've been here doing things and probably (wife) Ulla will update me where we go. I have no clue what's coming up. We have a party tonight."
