In a press conference held by Borussia Dortmund, manager Jurgen Klopp, has announced his exit from Signal Iduna Park this summer.
The 47 year old who has spent seven years with BVB following his arrival in 2008 has led the team to two consecutive Bundesliga tittles in 2011 and 2012 as well as the Champions League final in 2013.
"I always said in that moment where I believe I am not the perfect coach anymore for this extraordinary club, I will say so"
Clop went on to say: "I believe this is the right decision at the right time. I just wanted to make my decision known now so that the club can plan for the future.
Regarding reports about taking a year off just as Pep Guardiola did, Klopp stated: "I have not had any contact with any other club, either in England or elsewhere, nor have I any plans to take a sabbatical.
"But with a manager job, it could be that I might have to.
"if that means half a year, or one year, I don't know. I haven't structured anything, nothing is calculated, I haven't planned anything.
"I chose this time to announce it, because in the last few years, some player decisions were made late and there was no time to react"
Michael Zorc, Dortmund sporting director said: "we have written football history with you, Jurgen. You have given the club much energy and optimism.
"I think all BVB employees, especially of course our team, should give you the goodbye that you have earned."
Klopp's decision to resign from head coach position of "the black and yellows" came three years before the end of his contract which is due to expire in 2018.
According to reports in Germany, Thomas Tuchel, will be appointed as Klopp's successor.