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Jurgen Klopp has issued an open transfer message, admitting that keeping Liverpool's strongest players beyond the end of the season is "unlikely."
The German has made no secret of the fact that his current group of players is the best he has worked with since taking over at Anfield in October 2015. This season, a star-studded team captained by Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk—both rated as the best in the world at their respective positions—is attempting to achieve an unprecedented quadruple.With the £50 million addition of Luis Diaz from Porto in the January transfer window, Liverpool have only grown stronger since rebounding back from the injuries that afflicted them last season.
Salah, Sadio Mane, Roberto Firmino, and Diogo Jota are among the players who have joined the Colombian winger.
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Diaz, on the other hand, has pushed Divock Origi and Takumi Minamino to the bottom of the pecking order, limiting their participation. This presents a problem for Klopp, who rates Origi as a "wonderful" striker but believes Minamino is having a "great season" after scoring nine goals in 22 appearances.Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp says that keeping so many exceptional players happy is "extremely difficult" and that there will be exits this summer as a result."It's crazy because we still have Divock and Taki on top of that," Klopp told Sky Sports. "It's challenging for him, as well as for me, because these are incredibly terrible situations." Taki is having the time of his life.
We won't be able to stay together indefinitely because of the size of the group. Sure, some of the guys don't receive nearly enough playing time for their own benefit, but we'll wait until the summer to see what occurs and address those concerns. The heart of the group, though, must stay united. Without a doubt, this is the case.Except for Diaz, Klopp was quick to point out that Liverpool's strength this season has come from players returning from injuries rather than large-scale acquisitions. With the exception of Luis, we have the same lineup that we did at the start of the season.
Liverpool had a fantastic team, but they were unable to participate due to scheduling conflicts. They are now available for purchase. As a result, we now have the team that we've always wanted.
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