3 Liverpool executives could follow Jürgen Klopp this summer

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It was an announcement that made noise. This Friday, Jürgen Klopp announced his departure from Liverpool at the end of the season after 9 seasons with the Mersey club.

The German coach has marked the history of the Reds with no less than 7 trophies (current series) to his credit. The 56-year-old will leave a legacy and a club at the top level.

However, his departure could leave traces within the workforce. Indeed, according to the information from Talk SPORTseveral players could follow their coach and leave the club at the end of the season.

According to the English media, Virgil Van Dijk, Trent-Alexander Arnold and Mo Salah would be leaving. These 3 executives are at the end of their contract in June 2025 with the legendary English club.

A more than likely departure of Mo Salah

This is information that should not be taken with a pinch of salt. Virgil Van Dijk, Trent-Alexander Arnold and Mo Salah could also leave the ship. If the rumor about the first two may be surprising, that about the last, in this case Mo Salah, is not surprising.

Last summer, the Egyptian was often associated with a departure for Saudi Arabia. The Gulf country wants to secure the services of the Reds winger. Negotiations had taken place between the parties and these should be renewed in the coming months. To be continued…

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