As the problems for Jurgen Klopp continue to pile up after that goalless draw against Chelsea, FSG seem to have no clear intention of helping the German manager out of the doldrums in which the Merseyside outfit find themselves, as even Fenway Sports Group itself could in some ways further damage the institution with their early approach to potential reinforcements in the summer transfer window.
Following the purchase of Cody Gakpo in the winter and with their sights set on Jude Bellingham in the summer, it is understood that the club's top brass would not be looking to spend extra on players to complement the squad for the upcoming campaign, seeing only the arrival of extremely low-cost players as a possibility that they could take advantage of in order to sustain the departures that are also on the horizon.
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The concern for Klopp is mainly in the team and how it only has a few variants to make a difference and change the course of a game with too many complications, and even when there are positions with great players, their replacement on the bench is not usually the best, and the goalkeeping issue could become more complicated during the summer when it is known that Caoimhin Kelleher wants to leave the group in search of better playing opportunities.
If the departure of Liverpool's second-choice goalkeeper to another institution is finalised, the optimal solution for many could be to promote Spaniard Adrian San Miguel, but with this goalkeeper also looking to leave, FSG could be looking at the return of Loris Karius as a viable option, as although he missed out on the Champions League final in 2018, the German goalkeeper knows the institution and could be a replacement for Brazilian Alisson Becker.
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