Prem Return For Jurgen? | How Costly Could Spurs’ Season Be?


Author: Sky Sports February 17, 2026 Duration: 38:12
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Prem Return For Jurgen? | How Costly Could Spurs’ Season Be?

Tom White and Rob Earnshaw debate the possibility of Jurgen Klopp making a return to the Premier League after Klopp’s agent has reportedly confirmed the former Liverpool boss has turned down approaches from both Manchester United and Chelsea. Rob insists there’s only one club Klopp would come back for — Liverpool.

Next, something that caught our attention! Jamie O’Hara was locked in a heated debate with Jermaine Pennant, as the former Liverpool winger claimed that Virgil van Dijk is a better centre-back than John Terry. Was Jermaine right? And who is the greatest centre-back in Premier League history? Jamie surprises us with an assertive voice note.

And finally, with Vítor Pereira facing the media for the first time today after becoming Forest’s fourth manager of the season, we’re joined by Forest fan George to ask: what’s gone wrong at Nottingham Forest?

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