‘We can’t behave like Chelsea,’ Klopp mocks his rivals as he defends Liverpool’s movement policy

Jurgen Klopp has mocked Chelsea, saying Liverpool will remain very rich even though he did not make major signings in the summer move-in window.

Liverpool were affected by the monetary crisis infused through the coronavirus pandemic and, as a result, the board did not signal primary signals unless Klopp sold players from their current team.

So far, Greek defender Kostas Tsimikas is Liverpool’s only signing this summer and this has happened after Lovren was left sold to Zenit St. Petersburg for $14 million.

The Reds were strongly connected to RB Leipzig striker Timo Werner, but the club was willing to pay $61 million for one player, who would necessarily be a guaranteed starter in their first team. Liverpool withdrew from the race at the end and at the age of 24. The old German striker joined Chelsea.

Kalidou Koulibaly of Napoli and Aissa Mandi of Real Betis were once linked to a move to Anfield to upgrade Lovren, however it was recently reported that Klopp did not have to report an update for Croatian central defence and would ask Brazilian defensive midfielder Fabinho to do the canopy. the baseline if necessary.

The ongoing movement saga in Liverpool considers Bayern Munich midfielder Thiago Alcántara, who has one year left on his current contract but has refused to signal an extension. Bayern Munich has valued it at $35 million, but once back the Reds hesitate to make an officer. Liverpool are understood unwilling to pay $35 million for Alcantara, who is expected to have a loose agent in January.

As a result, Liverpool has been complained about its movement policy this summer. In a verbal ex-replace with Radio Five Live, Klopp said his team would “behave like Chelsea” and replace his overnight movement policy.

“We live in a global moment with a lot of uncertainty. For some clubs, it’s less that the long run is uncertain. Belonging to countries, owned by oligarchs, that’s the truth. We’re another kind of We arrived,” the last of the Champions League two years ago, we won it last year and became Premier League Champions,” Klopp said in the same interview with BBC Radio Five.

Liverpool Jurgen Klopp receives its Premier League winner’s medal Photo: POOL / PHIL NOBLE

The German technician continued to run in combination and improve the same players is the key to success.

“It’s about running in combination on the educational ground, it’s probably going to be a credit to us, we’re running long enough between us. I know other people don’t need to hear that, but we did it for reasons from our own club. We need to improve the equipment, but there are other ways,” Klopp added.

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