It’s located next to the Santa Ponca Golf Club. It has two guest rooms, five bedrooms, five bathrooms, a big pool, and a sculpture-filled yard.
Jürgen Klopp, 55, paid 3.9 million euros this week for a dream home in Santa Ponca. He is now the coach of Liverpool. The property has 5,000 square meters of land, a swimming pool, and well-kept landscaping. The dwelling area, which spans 537 square meters, is built around a central atrium. There are two restrooms, five bedrooms, and five bathrooms. Every visitor is given their own accommodations.
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The keys to Jürgen Klopp’s new home in Mallorca have just been delivered. It faces south and provides a wide view of the Serra de Tramuntana. There’s the Santa Ponca Golf Club close to the house. There are more pieces of art and a collection of sculptures in the garden. For the comfort of families, there are also towering palm trees in the Washington style and a swimming pavilion next to the pool.
In April of the previous year, Klopp was asked which Spanish team he would like to lead, but he declined. Beyond that, the coach wanted to honor the island he loves. He’s spent every summer there since 2010, when he stayed at the Son Vida hotel with Borussia Dortmund. “Real Madrid, Barcelona, and Atletico are all amazing teams,” he said. “My time is extremely limited and my Spanish is abhorrent, but I can get along with any of them.” It could take place at Real Mallorca. He grinned and replied, “At the very least, it would be nice to live.”