A sensational story is making waves in Italian football, coming straight from Rome. According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, former Liverpool legend Jürgen Klopp is set to take the reins at AS Roma next season, marking his return to management just months after stepping away from Anfield. Even more remarkably, veteran coach Claudio Ranieri will stay on in a senior advisory role, creating a formidable pairing that’s already electrifying the Eternal City.
Klopp’s Comeback: Roma Deal All But Done
Klopp, 56, had long hinted he would take a break from football following his emotional farewell at Liverpool after nine trophy-laden years. However, sources say Roma president Dan Friedkin convinced the German tactician with a long-term vision that gives him control over squad rebuilding, youth development, and broader sporting strategy.

“The Friedkin family offered Klopp not just a coaching job, but a full footballing project,” said an insider. “It aligns perfectly with his passion for long-term development and total club transformation.”
An official announcement is expected soon, but for Roma fans, the dream is already alive.
Ranieri’s Farewell And Continued Role Behind the Scenes

Claudio Ranieri, now 73, returned to Roma last November when the team was in crisis and slumped to 12th in Serie A. Against all odds, he led them on an extraordinary 19-game unbeaten run, finishing 5th, missing out on Champions League football by just a single point. His turnaround earned admiration across the country, and fans hoped he would stay involved in some capacity.
Now, their wish has come true.
Ranieri will transition into a high-level advisory position, offering tactical insights, mentoring younger staff, and supporting Klopp in decision-making. It’s understood that the two have spoken multiple times and shared mutual respect.
“Ranieri brings wisdom, calm, and deep knowledge of Italian football,” a club source noted. “Together with Klopp’s energy and innovation, it’s a balance that could take Roma to another level.”
Gunning for Glory: Roma Targets the Scudetto

During his time at Liverpool, Klopp won eight major trophies, including the Premier League and Champions League, while revolutionising the club’s identity with his trademark high-energy, emotional football. His ability to build unity and inspire belief is exactly what Roma needs as they look to end a 24-year wait for the Serie A title.
Plans are already in motion. Roma will reportedly back Klopp with a summer squad overhaul, targeting experienced internationals and young talent. Behind the scenes, the club is also building a data-driven support team and modernising its football operations.
On social media, #KloppRoma is trending as fans express their excitement. Comments range from “It’s finally happening!” to “This is our time, Klopp’s fire and Ranieri’s wisdom will bring the Scudetto home!”
The Eternal City Dreams Again

Roma last won the Serie A title in 2000/01 under Fabio Capello. Since then, they’ve come close but always fallen short. With Klopp’s leadership and Ranieri’s guidance, hope has turned into belief.
The stage is set. A new era is dawning. And Roma, long overshadowed by Italy’s giants, is ready to return to the spotlight.
This is more than just a coaching change for fans in the capital. It’s a signal of intent. A declaration that the club is tired of waiting and ready to make history again.