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Mac Allister wants to play Champions League, Klopp´s reaction on hearing his transfer could fall through

A player who was virtually assured of a move to Liverpool could be dropped after learning they will not play in the Champions League

A player who was virtually assured of a move to Liverpool could be dropped after learning they will not play in the Champions League

Liverpool FC received the worst news of all on the final matchday when Manchester United beat Chelsea to secure their place in the next round of the UEFA Champions League. In this situation, the Red team fails to reach the Top 4 of the tournament and will therefore play in the next edition of the Europa League.

 

Playing in the Europa League is certainly disappointing for a team of Liverpool FC's level. The fact is that the most important players in the world dream of playing in the UEFA Champions League and with this, many of the possible arrivals to the team may end up being complicated.

Such is the case of Brighton's Argentine midfielder Alexis Mac Allister. According to Sky Sports, the player has almost everything agreed with Liverpool FC, but he is not entirely convinced by the idea of playing in the Europa League, since his current team would also dispute it, and one of his great challenges is to play the best competitions in the world.

Given this, Liverpool FC is aware that the signing of Mac Allister could end up not joining the team. However, one of the main reasons why the club does not seem to make life difficult for itself is that its best players would not end up leaving. Therefore, Jurgen Klopp reacts to the possible drop in the arrival of some signings for the next campaign.

 

What does Klopp say when he sees that Mac Allister might not arrive?

The German coach has been extremely blunt about what could happen next season and the possible signings. For the coach there is no problem whatsoever and he does not believe that playing Europa League will affect them. "I don't think so, but we'll see. The better player you want, the less the other club wants [to sell]. We are ready. We have time. In an ideal world, they would all be signed tomorrow."

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