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Last season, Jürgen Klopp said goodbye to Liverpool. But he still follows the Reds as he confided to Sky Sports.“I’m so happy they’re doing well, I’m in contact with Arne (Slot) and some players are texting me. 0.1% of them think I should still be here because they are doing so well. I watch as many matches as I can because they play very good football, they are perhaps the most balanced team in the world at the moment.. Then he was asked about the future of Virgil van Dijk, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Mohamed Salah, all out of contract in June.
“I’m so happy not to be in charge of the team right now to answer those questions and from my point of view I hope all three extend, but they haven’t told me that.” Concerning the Pharaoh, he added: “I hope he stays. He’s the best striker Liverpool have had in modern times, a fantastic player, a fantastic human being, the best your country could have. I hope he stays at Liverpool.” The message got through…
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