Liverpool: a documentary on Jürgen Klopp’s epic in preparation

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It’s now official, Jürgen Klopp will no longer be Liverpool coach next summer, after more than nine years of good and loyal service. The German technician, exhausted, decided to pass the torch to another. But there are still six months of competition remaining for the Reds, with several potential trophies up for grabs (FA Cup, Carabao Cup, Premier League, Europa League). A final sprint which will therefore be the last for Klopp at the head of the Reds, and which will be broadcast in a documentary.

London-based production company Lorton, which began filming the documentary in December, is in the process of selling the footage to television companies or streaming services. While Amazon Prime seemed to hold the rope, it is ultimately Disney + which could win the day, assures the Daily Mail this Sunday. An agreement around 10 million euros is mentioned. Amazon Prime rejected the proposal because access to the locker room would be limited, according to Jürgen Klopp’s request.

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