Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp has addressed his future plans for once he leaves the Reds.
The former Borussia Dortmund manager's current contract only expires in 2024, but he has not shied away from discussing what he will do once he eventually moves on from Liverpool.
In a recent interview, Klopp once again addressed his future, and again confirmed that he will take a break from the sport when his time with the Reds comes to an end.
"A lot of people ask me this question," he said in an interview with Leeroy Matata on YouTube, according to Goal.
"I have never heard someone ask Pep Guardiola about that, but his contract ends next year.
"I've got four years left, which feels like an eternity in football. A lot can happen during this time. I would assume that in four years I will think about whether to renew or not.
"If I don't renew, I'll go on holiday. When I leave Liverpool, I won't take a new job the next day. That's for sure.
"I will take a one-year break after Liverpool."
Klopp joined the English giants in 2015, and has since won four trophies with the Reds, including the UEFA Champions League and Premier League titles.