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Watch out Klopp, the Brendan Rodgers impressing wealth after leaving Liverpool

The North Irish manager has a £3.95 million luxury English mansion in Cheshire

By Mario Perez

Ex Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers secured a great fortune after leaving the Reds in 2015.
Ex Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers secured a great fortune after leaving the Reds in 2015.
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Liverpool’s coach Jürgen Klopp announced in the last few hours his decision to end his contract as the manager of the Reds at the end of the current season with a direct message revealing that he won’t coach another English club ever even under risk of not having nothing to eat, which regarding the wealth treasured by other Liverpool former managers, it seems really unlikely.

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In this sense, Klopp could follow the example of the North Irish manager Brendan Rodgers, one of his predecessors as a Liverpool coach and a popular manager nowadays at Celtic Glasgow, where he became an idol after two successful spells in Parkhead, which would have given him the possibility of living a wonderful luxury life.

According to a report from the English journal The Sun, the Celtic 51-year-old manager currently owns a £3.95 million luxury English mansion in Cheshire, which he bought in the summer of 2022, and would be placed in the same street that a property owned by Sir Alex Ferguson, who would have put his for sale for £3.5m last November following the death of his beloved wife Cathy.

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Not a bad example for Jürgen Klopp

Following these sources, the Rodgers’ incredible property comes with five bedrooms, a gym, landscaped gardens, a double garage and a bar area, also featuring CCTV, underfloor heating, air conditioning in most of the bedrooms, electronically operated blinds and speakers in the ceilings; which would be certainly an example to Klopp of how using the money earned as a manager during his eight years at Liverpool.


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