Liverpool forward Diogo Jota signs an eSports contract with Porto and Liverpool supporters are stunned by Jurgen Klopp covert Red Bull job.
Many people were taken aback by Jurgen Klopp’s recent decision to join Red Bull but it turns out that this change was in the works for two years.
As Red Bull’s head of global soccer, Klopp has assumed the role following his tearful departure from Liverpool five months ago.
Jota deal with Porto and Klopp move with Red Bull
The move was approved as long ago as 2022, according to reports following a private meeting with Dietrich Mateschitz the co-founder of Red Bull.
However, the news was only recently disclosed. In order to grant Klopp his last wish before dying the Austrian billionaire who was at the time terminally ill personally convinced Klopp to join Red Bull.
The move has caused controversy particularly with German supporters who disapprove of Red Bull’s participation in soccer.
A major chapter in the cherished manager’s life has concluded with his departure from Anfield and assumption of a new position.
Meanwhile, Liverpool forward Diogo Jota has also been active off the field forming alliances in the eSports industry.
Jota has partnered with his old team Porto through his eSports squad Luna rather than in football.
Luna and Porto’s eSports division will work together to compete in well-known video games like Rocket League, Dota 2 and EA Sports FC for the benefit of the partnership.
Conor Bradley a right-back for Liverpool has downplayed any significant distinctions between his roles for his country and Northern Ireland.
However, he has admitted that because of his distinctive Premier League experience Michael O’Neil the manager of Northern Ireland prefers to use him more in an attacking capacity.
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