Juergen Klopp’s family lives in a 3.9 million euro home with five bedrooms, five bathrooms, two guest quarters, a sculpture garden, and a large pool

Coach Jurgen Klopp and his family live in a 3.9 million euro property with five bedrooms, five bathrooms, two guest quarters, a sculpture garden, and a sizable swimming pool.

It features 5 bedrooms, 5 baths, 2 guest quarters, a sculpture garden, and a huge pool in Santa Ponça, near the Golf Club.

Ngôi nhà mới của Jürgen Klopp ở Mallorca.

 

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Liverpool coach Jürgen Klopp, 55, bought a dream property in Santa Ponça for 3.9 million euros this week. The property has 537 square meters of living space, a central courtyard, 5 bedrooms, 5 baths, and 2 bathrooms on 5,000 square meters of land with a pool and well-kept plants. Private guest area

So sieht es in der Finca aus, die Jürgen Klopp in Santa Ponça auf Mallorca gekauft hat - Mallorca Zeitung

 

Jürgen Klopp macht seine Millionen-Finca auf Mallorca gleich wieder platt - Mallorca Zeitung

 

So sieht es in der Finca aus, die Jürgen Klopp in Santa Ponça auf Mallorca gekauft hat - Mallorca Zeitung

 

Engel & Völkers vende una casa de 65 millones de euros en Son Vida - Diario de Mallorca

 

Engel & Völkers vende una casa de 65 millones de euros en Son Vida - Diario de Mallorca

Just received the keys to Jürgen Klopp’s new Mallorca property, which faces south and boasts magnificent views of the Serra de Tramuntana. It’s near the Santa Ponça Golf Club. The garden has sculptures, paintings, towering Washingtоn-style palm trees, and a family-friendly bathing pavilion close to the pool.

Last April, Klopp was asked which Spanish team to coach. The coach, who has visited the island every summer since staying at Borussia Dormund’s Son Vida hotel in 2010, wаnted to honor the island he loves. He remarked “Barcelona, Madrid and Atlético are three great clubs.” “I could fit in with any of them, but my Spanish is terrible and I’m short on time. Perhaps at Real Mallorca. “It would be nice to live,” he remarked with a smile.