With a bleak future and after failing to win the FA Cup against Brighton, the Reds return to Premier League action against Wolves in a game that could be the key to the aspirations of Klopp's side, as Julen Lopetqgui's side are struggling to avoid relegation.
In the midst of this situation, it was revealed that the Reds' owners The Pool Fenway Sports Group (FSG) are ready to abandon the club, as they are no longer investing in it and expect it to be sold soon. The clear sign was this transfer window where Klopp opted for Cody Gakpo, a player who arrived and avoided exceeding financial fair play.
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The supposed sale of the club that started last November, and remained empty words as FSG now expects to have a large return on investment, making it clear that no more funds will be available until the next financial year, and that the only cash flow will have to come from the sale of players in the next transfer window.
Klopp's back is against the wall, without the support of the owners, and if he fails to turn the Reds' fortunes around, not playing in European competitions will be a financial blow to the club, and even Anfield would no longer be attractive to world stars, leaving the German manager's project, which began in 2015, adrift.
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