Liverpool's boss Jurgen Klopp has denied speculations that linked him with Bayern Munich job. Klopp was confirmed as the manager of the Merseyside club on Thursday after he signed a three year contract to replace Brendan Rodgers at the club.
Asked if he was interested in replacing Guardiola at Bayern, Klopp told Sky Sports News:
"No, actually I don't know anything about that and this is not relevant to me.
Bayern is a fantastic club but I don't go on holidays and wait for someone to call me. I have done many things that I found interesting and exciting and I have used the time to meet loads of great people and I would have met many more. I never had a certain career plan and I can assure that I never talked to Bayern Munich. I also hope that Guardiola will stay there for another 10 years. I didn't want to train many clubs. Of course I had concrete offers but Liverpool is the only club I have actually spoken to."
Klopp's first match in charge of the Reds will be against Tottenham Hotspur next Saturday.
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