Klopp Claims Liverpool Missing Out On The UCL Spot Won’t Affect Transfers

Klopp Claims Liverpool Missing Out On The UCL Spot Won’t Affect Transfers

Liverpool will still be a tremendously appealing club to their summer recruitment targets, says Jurgen Klopp. Even if they cannot guarantee Champions League football next season.

Klopp, whose team is fifth and needs Manchester United or Newcastle to lose points if they are to stand any chance of finishing in the top four. He is adamant that they still have enough of pulling power and are hoping to sign two midfielders at the end of the season.

However, if they are not in the Champions League, their earnings would decrease. And Klopp is sure they cannot afford to miss out on the competition in the future.

According to the Independent, in an effort to restructure the midfield, Liverpool are looking at Mason Mount, Conor Gallagher, Alexis Mac Allister, Moises Caicedo, Matheus Nunes, and Ryan Gravenberch. Klopp is sure they will be able to convince players to join the club.

He said: “It is obvious that we have to fight for being part of the Champions League and trophies and if you want to be part of that you are more than welcome.

“We cannot tell anybody in the moment that we will definitely be in the Champions League, so if you are speaking to a player then he knows that.

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“There is only one thing we can’t guarantee this year is Champions League football but all the rest is still the same.

“It is still Liverpool, we are really attractive for a lot of players and should not forget that.

“Everything is more difficult without Champions League, that is how it is especially in the long term, we should not do these kind of things more often.”

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