Jurgen Klopp has changed the game at Liverpool, importing his heavy metal football from the Bundesliga to Anfield and the English top flight since his arrival in 2015.
The German has done it all in the game, managing teams in the Bundesliga and now Liverpool, winning plenty of silverwares, accolades and admiration along the way.
And with that comes plenty of cash for Klopp to spend on the finer things of life, something the Merseyside manager has become prominent for doing.
This article has been generated based on substantiated reporting, coupled with stats and figures provided by Celebrity Net Worth, Sportingfree.com and football statistics website Transfermarkt. Here is Jurgen Klopp’s net worth.
Jurgen Klopp’s current net worth is £39 million which is equivalent to around $50 million. A solid amount for the German to spend on his family and friends during his time off.
This grand total is hardly surprising given Klopp is managing one of world football’s biggest teams that play in perhaps the most lucrative league in the world and the fact he is a former professional footballer himself.
However, he will have amassed some of this wealth from his time managing German giants Borussia Dortmund too, who are also one of the game’s biggest players.
All in all, the 56-year-old’s wealth and net worth are extremely impressive, especially when you consider that he’s still very much at the top of his game.
Klopp’s annual salary at Liverpool is currently £7.8 million which equates to around $10 million, however, the manager has a plethora of endorsement deals that will likely add to this total.
The German has sponsorship deals with Opel, Erdinger, VR-Bank, Snickers, Deutsche Vermogensberatung, and for some time, Puma. He’s also an Adidas ambassador.
These sponsorship deals alone amount to an extra £6.7 million per year, a nice bit of pocket change for the tactician to take with him on holidays.
With the gruelling expectations that come along with being the top man at Liverpool, it’s little surprise that the German is making so much profit right now.
Klopp has won plenty of trophies during his career so far, 12 to be precise and this will have certainly helped his net worth appreciate over the years since his management career began.
Klopp will likely add some more trophies to his cabinet in the coming years, Liverpool fans will be hoping for this scenario anyway.
Jurgen Klopp is also the brand ambassador of a German anti-racism campaign called Respekt! And regularly donates to various cancer charities alongside the NHS in England.
This highlights the kind of character Klopp is and although at times he can look pretty scary on the sidelines, we think he’s one of the most lovable gaffers in the game.
It’s unknown where Klopp will end up once his stay at Liverpool comes to an end, although, we predict he might have to reignite the German national team’s fortunes at some point.