'Not thinking about the next step', says Alonso amid Liverpool rumours
(FILES) Bayer Leverkusen's Spanish coach Xabi Alonso reacts from the sidelines after the 3-1 goal during the UEFA Europa League Group H football match between Bayer 04 Leverkusen and Qarabag FK in Leverkusen, western Germany on October 26, 2023. In the space of a year on the banks of the Rhine, the Spaniard Xabi Alonso earned his coaching stripes in Leverkusen with a style of play based on a certain freedom granted to his players. To celebrate his 42nd birthday on November 25, 2023, Xabi Alonso would like to get another little dose of victory on the pitch at Werder Bremen's Weserstadion. (Photo by INA FASSBENDER / AFP)
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Klopp made the surprise announcement on Friday that he would leave the club he joined in 2015 at the end the season, saying he was "running out of energy."
Alonso, a former Liverpool player whose unbeaten Leverkusen side sit four points clear of Bayern Munich at the top of the Bundesliga table, has been linked to a return to the club where he won the 2005 Champions League as a player.
"I'm trying to give my best to help prepare my players to be ready. And that's my goal, what comes next, I don't know."
Saying the "speculation is normal", Alonso told reporters: "At the moment I am really happy here... I'm not thinking about May, I'm thinking about tomorrow's game."
"Each day is a challenge, each game is a challenge and were are on an intense and beautiful journey here in Leverkusen."
German media have reported 42-year-old Alonso has a clause in his contract which allows him to leave for one of his former clubs - Liverpool, Real Madrid and Bayern Munich.
"I am not thinking about the next step," Alonso said.
"I am thinking about where I am right now. I am in a great place and I am enjoying myself. And I think it's the right place, so that's all I can say.
"What's going to happen in the future? I don't know and I don't really care at the moment."
Alonso praised Klopp on Friday, saying he has "huge respect and great admiration for what Jurgen did for the last nine years in Liverpool - and how he did it."
In an interview with AFP and other media in November, Alonso described Klopp as "unbelievable" and said "I would have loved to be coached by Jurgen Klopp."
Leverkusen have dropped just six of a possible 54 points this season and have won every one of their Europa League and German Cup fixtures. They face Borussia Moenchengladbach at home on Saturday.


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