Inside Jurgen Klopp’s £4million Merseyside Millionaire’s Row mansion with state-of-the-art gym, lounge, trophy room and bar, after the former Liverpool boss put a six-bedroom house up for sale
Jurgen Klopp’s £4million mansion for sale on Merseyside’s Millionaire’s Row features a state-of-the-art gym, salon, trophy room, bar and entertainment ‘complex’ – plus its own spa, MailOnline can reveal.
The six-bedroom property is on the market after new Liverpool manager Arne Slot and his wife Mirjam turned down the chance to move in following Klopp’s departure last summer.
The Reds own the house after buying it from former manager Brendan Rodgers, 51, in 2019, believing the luxury home would be an ideal base for their managers, and reportedly allowed Klopp to stay rent-free.
But now bosses have decided to sell the stunning property and it is sure to attract a lot of interest given its location in Formby, one of the North West’s most sought-after regions.
The mansion is a WAG paradise, with soft marble floors and chic interiors in the living areas.
Jurgen Klopp’s £4million mansion is up for sale on Merseyside’s Millionaire’s Row following his decision to return to Germany
The luxurious country house features an indoor swimming pool, surrounded by artificial grass and with a relaxation area nearby
Located in the Liverpool area, the home also has a state-of-the-art gym in its own two-storey building, which also houses the spa
The spacious master bedroom has a huge en-suite bathroom with a giant bath, plus his and hers dressing rooms.
The pink-themed second bedroom features its own adjoining cinema room and en-suite bathroom, both also drenched in pink.
The other master bedrooms also feature beautiful en-suite bathrooms, but the sixth bedroom – located on the first floor – has a walk-through to a trophy room.
Outside, located in the rear grounds of the property, is an impressive, separate glass-fronted building which houses the bar and entertainment area, with a dart board and dance floor with mirror.
On the top floor there is the gym where exercise bikes are placed near the windows overlooking the main building, plus a jacuzzi, plunge pool and solarium in the adjacent spa.
The other notable outbuilding is the indoor swimming pool – bolted to the ground floor – with saunas and comfortable sofas, located in the garden opposite an outdoor cooking area, perfect for summer barbecues.
The house’s enormous entrance hall connects to the kitchen, which doubles as a dining and family room, while the other side opens to a spacious lounge area, located off the drawing room.
The mansion is a WAG paradise, with soft marble floors and chic interiors in the living areas
The house’s enormous entrance hall (pictured) connects to the kitchen, which doubles as a dining and family room, while the other side opens to a spacious lounge area
The large kitchen has its own island and also serves as a dining area for the residents of the house
Ex-captain Steve Gerrard – who played 504 games for the Reds – bought the Merseyside property in 2005 after it was built by a local developer
When Gerrard, 44, left for US side LA Galaxy in 2015, he sold the house to new Liverpool boss Rodgers
The front of the gated property has a huge driveway, perfect for a fleet of valuable cars.
Ex-captain Steve Gerrard – who played 504 games for the Reds – bought the Merseyside property in 2005 after it was built by a local developer.
When Gerrard, 44, left for American side LA Galaxy in 2015, he sold the house to new Liverpool boss Rodgers.
After being fired in October that year, he kept the property and rented it to Klopp.
In 2019, Liverpool bought it as an investment and would have allowed 57-year-old Klopp to live there rent-free.
The German and wife Ulla were often seen in a local pub.
But after Slot, 46, turned down the chance to move in following Klopp’s decision to return to Germany and start his new job as head of global football at Red Bull, Liverpool put the house on the market – marking a a 20-year existence came to an end. link with the six-time European champion.
The second bedroom is completely decorated in pink and has its own ensuite bathroom and an adjacent cinema room
The ensuite is decorated in a less obtrusive shade of pink than the bedroom
The other master bedrooms also have beautiful en-suite bathrooms, but the sixth bedroom – located on the first floor – has a walk-through to a trophy room
The six-bedroom property is on the market after new Liverpool manager Arne Slot and wife Mirjam turned down the opportunity to move in
A source told The Sun: ‘It was seen by the club as an ideal base for new managers.
‘Arne was offered it when he took over in the summer, but chose to live elsewhere.
‘As a result, the club has decided to limit losses.’
Slot has made a dream start at Liverpool, taking the Reds to the second top of the Premier League after winning seven of his first nine games in charge.
His team secured a well-deserved point against title rival Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday thanks to striker Mohammed Salah’s late equalizer.
The Reds will take on sixth-placed Brighton at Anfield this Saturday.