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Klopp reveals his summer transfer plans at Liverpool FC

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Ahead of this weekend’s activity, Jurgen Klopp revealed Liverpool FC’s transfer plans for the upcoming window during the summer. 

Liverpool FC supporters won’t like what Jurgen Klopp had to say in terms of transfers for the summer. The German manager fully understands that the Reds won’t attract many great players considering they won’t play the Champions League next season. Even though they still have mathematical chances to qualify for next season’s tournament, Klopp knows there’s still a chance to not make it.

At the moment, the Reds have four Premier League matches left to play and they need to win all of them if they want to qualify. All those rumors about players such as Kylian Mbappe, Jadon Sancho, or Erling Haaland coming to Liverpool are completely impossible. If the fans wanted to sign those players, Klopp considers there isn’t a chance for them to attract those names next season. All the gaffer cares about right now is getting Liverpool back to the most recent days of glory. 

Klopp’s transfer plans in detail. 

As per Liverpool’s website, this is what Klopp said: “It’s always how it is. It depends on the business, if somebody wants to leave, if players want to go, if we sell, that’s why we can never really plan early. Not playing in the Champions League doesn’t help, obviously, but it’s not our biggest problem, because the market will be really strange. I hear a lot about big, big-money moves. I don’t know if Kylian Mbappe is going or not, Haaland, Sancho, these kinds of things.

“I don’t see that happening a lot this summer because the football world is still not in the same place as it was before. Getting the [injured] players back makes us better already, definitely. That’s how it is. These are our first transfers. We don’t know exactly when that will happen, but it will happen at one point, and all the rest we have to see. If we don’t go to the Champions League, it’s not good. But first and foremost, there’s still a chance, and as long as we have a chance we not should speak about it as if we have no chance. If not, then we have to deal with that.”

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