Klopp Questions Manchester United’s Decision to Re-Sign Ronaldo and Pogba
Former Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has criticised Manchester United’s past transfer decisions to bring back Cristiano Ronaldo and Paul Pogba, suggesting that such moves rarely succeed. Speaking on a podcast, Klopp revealed that United once approached him about managing the club but said he disagreed with their recruitment strategy at the time. “In the year …

Former Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has criticised Manchester United’s past transfer decisions to bring back Cristiano Ronaldo and Paul Pogba, suggesting that such moves rarely succeed.
Speaking on a podcast, Klopp revealed that United once approached him about managing the club but said he disagreed with their recruitment strategy at the time.
“In the year when Sir Alex [Ferguson] retired, they [Man United] spoke to me, they were interested at one point,” Klopp said.
“I did not want to bring back [Paul] Pogba — he was a sensational player, but these things don’t work usually.
Or Cristiano — we all know he is the best player, together with Messi, in the world, but bringing back never helps.”
Manchester United re-signed Pogba from Juventus in 2016 for a then-world record fee and brought Ronaldo back from Juventus in 2021, but both spells ended without major success.
Klopp eventually joined Liverpool in 2016, where he transformed the club into a dominant force, winning the Premier League, Champions League, and FIFA Club World Cup.
“Then, a pure football project came up with Liverpool and a sensational talk with [Liverpool co-owner] Mike Gordon,” Klopp added.