Above the Klopps! As he enjoys his last night out with his players, Jurgen Klopp bids adieu to Liverpool by dancing on stage with a rapping John Barnes and taking a drink in hand through the city center.

Jurgen Klopp marked his Liverpool farewell with a celebratory evening out in the city, joined by his players and club legends. The outgoing manager was spotted strolling through the streets, enjoying drinks and laughter with the squad.Jurgen Klopp and the Liverpool squad celebrate his tenure at a farewell party at the Titanic Hotel on Sunday nightThe German was spotted strolling through the city centre with a drink in hand that night as he enjoyed a final evening out with his players and staff

Video footage later emerged showcasing Klopp’s lively side, as he took to a stage and danced enthusiastically alongside former Liverpool favorite John Barnes, who seemed to be rapping. This lighthearted moment provided a fitting sendoff for the charismatic German boss.Mo Salah arrived at the party to celebrate the seven years he worked with the German manager at AnfieldKlopp enjoying his evening out in the company of UFC star Paddy Pimblett (left of Klopp) after calling on time on his nine-year reign as Liverpool managerThe entire Liverpool squad were seen out in the city centre last night as part of Klopp's leaving partyLiverpool legend Kenny Dalglish also made an appearance at the partyVirgil van Dijk leads the Liverpool players into the Titanic Hotel as they finished the Premier League season in third place

Following his final match in charge, an emotional Klopp delivered a heartfelt address to the Anfield faithful, expressing deep gratitude for their unwavering support throughout his tenure. He departed the stadium with a sense of pride, believing the club is poised for a bright future with its talented young core.Darwin Nunez arriving at the Titanic Hotel to celebrate Klopp's farewell

The festivities continued into the night, with Klopp spotted continuing the celebrations at a local hotel, surrounded by players like Virgil van Dijk, Darwin Núñez and Mohamed Salah. Despite his departure, the outgoing manager conveyed an optimistic outlook, suggesting this was not truly the end, but rather the start of a new chapter for the club he had served so passionately.Andy Robertson, Joe Gomez and Dominik Szoboszlai were just some of the big name players seen celebrating with Klopp last night

Klopp leaves Liverpool after a highly successful nine-year spell, having guided the club to seven major trophies, including the coveted Premier League and Champions League titles. His vibrant personality and transformative impact on the team will long be remembered by the Merseyside faithful.