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Klopp's worrying words if FSG sell Liverpool, farewell to an era

In the face of rumours about the sale of the club, the German made some controversial remarks 

By Charles Cornwall

In the face of rumours about the sale of the club, the German made some controversial remarks 

In the midst of the auctions that will begin to take place with the sale of Liverpool, Jürgen Klopp was asked what he will do with his future if there are new bosses at Anfield. Will he stay or will he go? Liverpool are breathing a sigh of relief after a penalty shoot-out in the Carabao Cup against Derby Country, where it took all the way to the spot-kick for Anfield to be able to smile.

But the real big question around the Reds is what Jurgen Klopp will do if there is a new board of directors at the British giants. The DT already has his say on the subject. Fenway Sports Group has put up the for sale sign to initiate a change of direction at Anfield that raises doubts in every way.

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It opens the possibility of having a new sheikh for the Premier League and brings names like Elon Musk or LeBron James to the agenda. As offers arrive on the table for John Henry, more than one is wondering about the future of a Klopp who last night gave his first thoughts on the subject. The German's seventh season with the Reds has many similarities to those that marked the end of his time at Mainz and Borussia Dortmund.

Thanks to a run that has seen him 15 points behind leaders Arsenal with less than half of the tournament still to play for and a Champions League last-16 meeting with Real Madrid, many fear that if a new manager arrives, 'The Normal One' could see his time at Anfield come to an end. "I really like how we work together with our owners, but if that were to change, obviously I am committed to the club. We work very closely with FSG (the team's owners), we have a great relationship so far and it won't change whatever happens," Klopp told a post-match press conference after the Derby Country clash.

<strong>Klopp wants to stay despite sale</strong>

Unless a new board imposes its wishes for change, the German assured that all the legs that make up the club are confident that the project will go ahead: "The players didn't ask me but if they want to ask me I can tell them what I want to tell them. It doesn't mean anything to me.

 

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