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Jurgen Klopp confesses Liverpool FC's final decision on the signing of Kylian Mbappe

The German coach confesses Liverpool FC's final decision on the signing of the French striker

By Mauricio Saenz

The German coach confesses Liverpool FC's final decision on the signing of the French striker
The German coach confesses Liverpool FC's final decision on the signing of the French striker

The novel about the possible signing of Kylian Mbappe by Liverpool seems to already have an outcome. Jurgen Klopp finally spoke about the future of the French striker and the possible arrival of the player at Anfield. Months ago, the press in Spain shared an alleged offer from the English team to PSG for the Frenchman valued at 200 million euros. However, it seems that things are a little different.

 

The relationship between Kylian Mbappe and PSG are completely broken. The player does not plan to lose the footballer for free by 2024. For this, the club believes that it is time to sell him in this market, yes, under the correct conditions and they do not want to accept a derisory offer just for the fact of entering something for him. Gallic striker.

In the case of Liverpool, it seems that the Mbappe option was never something concrete. Or at least that's how his current coach has let him see. The possible arrival of Kylian Mbappé to Liverpool is something that has been completely denied by Klopp at a press conference. According to the German, at the club they even make the signing of Mbappe a joke, because it is something that does not suit them "economically".

 

What did Klopp say about the possible arrival of Mbappe?

“We laugh about it. I can say that he is a good player, but in the financial framework it is not convenient for us at all. I don't want to disappoint them. As far as I know there is nothing to do, but who knows. Maybe there is someone at the club who wants to surprise me, but I have not been here 8 years and it has never happened", Jurgen Klopp confessed in a conversation with the press.


Mauricio Saenz

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