Klopp touted to kick on and continue Liverpool project

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Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has stated that he will stay at Anfield unless asked to exit and has hinted at a summer revamp at Liverpool.

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The Reds, who sit ninth above Chelsea in the Premiership and 10 points off a Champions League spot, have been playing poorly recently, coinciding with the German's remarks.
"The manager's role could change, or a lot of other things could", according to Klopp.
"Therefore, unless someone tells me otherwise, I shall stay."
"So perhaps there comes a time when we have to adjust other things", he continued. That is something we shall see, but it will take place in the future. like summer or anything else. Not right now.
After a "very terrible" performance against Brighton in game week 19, Klopp said his squad needed to "go back to fundamentals" if they were to turn things around for the fans with Liverpool tickets.
Klopp also denied being overly devoted to certain of his players before the game.
"Of course, I have heard about it, yes. I've heard that before, but I'm not, Klopp replied.
"I am devoted. Although I believe everyone should be loyal, I am not that loyal.
"The issue is too intricate", he continued. "You have a good player who has performed many excellent deeds in the past, and you speculate in your head that perhaps that is it for him."
"If you can find another player to take his place, that makes sense."
"If you can't get anyone in, you can't get them out. That is the circumstance."
In their last 35 games, Liverpool have given up the first goal 21 times, and they haven't had a Premier League clean sheet since October.
However, Klopp does not believe that his players have stopped paying attention to him.
Even if I didn't find myself in a comparable circumstance frequently, he claimed, "I know exactly how it works when things don't go smoothly."
"There is a checklist you go through, and one of the items is not that the players no longer pay attention to the coach.
"In Germany, we say that the manager no longer has contact with the team. I can see how this appears occasionally, but it's not the case, and that can be crossed off the list."
"Everybody feels accountable. Nobody is sitting there contemplating, "I was good enough, but he wasn't." I didn't see it, I didn't hear it, and it wasn't there.
"If it were at this location, the player would have a serious issue. The issues truly arise at that point."
On Twitter, there is a lot of buzz about Qatar purchasing Liverpool, but this rumour is unfounded.
Sam Wallace of the Telegraph stated on Sunday that a bid is "anticipated next month," although he made no mention of the source or location of the offer.
And Klopp admitted to communicating with Liverpool's owners since word of their desire to attract fresh investment spread, "yeah," telling reporters on Monday, "but nothing for you genuinely to know."
Klopp grinned and replied, "I was thinking about what I could inform you about that, eh, nothin'."
Qatar is the country that has ignited social media activity over the past 24 hours out of all the potential suitors who have expressed interest, including those from Saudi Arabia, Germany, the United States, and Qatar.
The handshake and eyes emojis have been used by ITKs (in the know) to fast inflate online rumours that a deal is being worked on in Qatar.
It has not even been mentioned in passing by any Qatari media channels. Despite the fact that it is a viable option, no trustworthy source has as of yet corroborated the web rumours.
Fabrizio Romano reports that Jurgen Klopp, the manager of Liverpool, provided an update on upcoming additions while also discussing his present group.
According to Klopp, the Reds develop a signing strategy, and the team is eager to seek alternatives to their present players.
The German manager also emphasised the need for him to make the most of his roster of present players.
Journalist Fabrizio Romano claims that Liverpool would try to entice Wolves midfielder Matheus Nunes to Anfield during the upcoming transfer window.
According to Romano, the good news for fans with Liverpool tickets is that the club wants to sign both Nunes and Borussia Dortmund midfielder Jude Bellingham in order to revitalise their midfield. Nunes is not considered as a replacement for Bellingham.
Arnaut Danjuma, a forward for Villarreal, has received an offer from his agent to join Premier League club Liverpool during the January transfer window. Danjuma's services have reportedly been offered to West Ham, Tottenham Hotspur, and Liverpool, according to sources in the Spanish outlet Relevo.
Everton and Bournemouth have made progress by making a loan offer for the player.
A setback has been dealt to those with Liverpool tickets in their pursuit of midfielder Sofyan Amrabat of Fiorentina and Morocco after club CEO Joe Barone stated that neither he nor Nico Gonzalez are up for sale.
According to 'Football Insider', Liverpool is prepared to release former RB Leipzig midfielder Naby Keita for nothing this summer.
The international player from Guinea has had a disastrous time at Anfield. Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, James Milner, and Keita are the other club free agents that will be leaving.
According to 'The Mirror', Liverpool has enlisted Ruben Neves of Wolves to help with their midfield issues.
The Reds' fragile backline and midfield have cost them this season in the Premier League. Neves is on Jurgen Klopp's radar as he looks to upgrade his midfield with some high-profile additions.
Neves' contract at the Molineux stadium expires in 18 months, and the club would like to sell him for a profit rather than allow him to leave on the open market.
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain might leave Liverpool before his contract expires, according to Caughtoffside, rather than waiting until then.
The Anfield midfielder's contract is up at the end of the summer, but Oxlade-Chamberlain would like to leave the Reds sooner rather than later for a lower price.
Jurgen Klopp indicated in an interview with Football Daily (via Fabrizio Romano) that the team won't be adding any more players in January.
The German maestro advised him that he must use players from Liverpool's present roster and respect the circumstances at the club's Anfield headquarters.
In abysmal scenes for fans with Liverpool tickets, The Reds are now in seventh place despite adding Cody Gakpo during the January transfer window. Due to Liverpool's dismal recent performance in domestic competitions, it was thought that the English heavyweights could hunt for remedies in January.
Journalist Ben Jacobs has revealed that Liverpool are closely monitoring the outstanding defender Evan Ndicka of the Bundesliga.
Arsenal and Manchester United are interested in the French defender who has been outstanding for Eintracht Frankfurt.
According to reports, the Reds want to pair Ndicka and Van Dijk together to make a strong defence duo. With Ndicka's addition, Jurgen Klopp's team would like to improve their dismal defensive record this summer.
Liverpool has kept tabs on him and a wide range of other players throughout Europe.
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