Jurgen Klopp

Why Liverpool May Not Buy In Summer

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By Ifemosun Adesanya

Liverpool FC of England manager, Jurgen Klopp, has said that the club may not buy players in the forthcoming summer transfer market as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Klopp, speaking during an interview on the club official website, admitted that there are lot of players in the market to improve the team but the challenge of what the future holds for the team because of the pandemic constitutes a challenge to the team.

 “Are there players out there on the market who could help us as well? Probably, yes. This is the challenge for us, to improve a really good football team.

“But the time is a challenge as well. Nobody knows exactly what the future will hold for us, for all of us, so how can we make really expensive decisions about how we will deal with it?

“This team is how it is but that doesn’t mean we will not strengthen, we don’t want to strengthen,” Klopp said.

“If we have to and we have the opportunity and we have the financial resources then it will always happen and we will always try.

“But at the moment it’s a really, really difficult time and this team makes pressure on each other by themselves internally. Training quality is really important and high.”This is a difficult year for all football clubs in the world and I don’t think it’s a time where we talk about transfers like the rest around us did not happen,” the German-born Liverpool manager added.