After the owners of Liverpool sought to sell the club .. Klopp decides his fate with the team

Liverpool coach Jurgen Klopp has confirmed his commitment to his English team in light of the investment offers being studied by the "Fenway Sport Group" that owns the club, which may lead to the sale of the club.

And press reports this week said that the US-based owner of Liverpool has hired investment banks Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley to manage any potential deal.

Klopp said during the press conference that followed the lackluster win over Derby County 3/2 on penalties in the third round of the League Cup, Wednesday evening, "We've known about it a little longer, about the ideas of the Fenway Sport Group, and I don't know why we are all saying it will be done." Sell ​​the club.

"What I've read is that they are looking for investors and that makes sense. It's a good idea. I like it. It doesn't spoil our preparations at all," he added.

"For me it doesn't mean anything, no matter what happens, I really like the way we work together with the owners, but if that changes I'm definitely committed to the club."


"For me, no matter what happens, we keep moving forward, we keep planning, these kinds of things take time," he said.

"At the moment nothing has happened, it's just news... We are working closely with Fenway Sport Group, it's a great relationship so far and it's not going to change... Whatever happens we'll see and deal with it."

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