Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp will not entertain offers from Real Madrid to resolve the Bernabeu crisis should the Spanish giants seek to lure him from Anfield this summer.

In the aftermath of an embarrassing exit to Ajax, a 4-1 home defeat ending Real’s incredible run in the competition which included last year’s victory over Liverpool, reports have emerged of Klopp being the number one target to revive the deposed European champions.

Tottenham’s Mauricio Pochettino, Jose Mourinho and Juventus’ Max Allegri are also said to be under consideration.

But Klopp remains committed to Liverpool, determined to see through the work which has taken the club so close to its elusive first Premier League title.

Klopp’s Liverpool contract runs until 2022 and he has no intention of walking away having made such extraordinary progress since settling on Merseyside.

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Although the Liverpool manager has so far been frustrated in his quest for silverware, he is yet to oversee a European campaign at Anfield in which his side has not reached the final, and is currently a point behind leaders Manchester City with nine Premier League games remaining.

Interest in Klopp from Madrid will be understandable. The Liverpool manager has become one of the most sought after coaches in football. It is inevitable all of Europe's elite clubs will be interested whenever they have a vacancy.

Last season Klopp's representative, Marc Kosicke, distanced him from a move to Bayern Munich. The German club were believed to have wanted to sound out the former Borussia Dortmund coach about a return to his homeland.

Read Madrid were knocked out of the Champions League by Ajax on Tuesday after a 4-1 home defeat credit: Getty Images

As remains the case, Klopp was focused on completing the development of his Liverpool team.

Liverpool face Bayern in the second leg of their Champions League round of 16 tie next week.

Klopp's squad returned to training on Wednesday as preparations begin for the visit of Burnley in the Premier League this Sunday.

Whether approaches for Klopp materialise or not, Liverpool supporters will be reassured by their manager’s recent declaration he sees this season's title bid as "the first and not the last" of his Anfield reign.