
Oh, look, Klopp is angry again!
Reading Time: 2min | Fri. 15.09.23. | 15:13
The German didn't react well to questions about Salah's possible departure
Jurgen Klopp became agitated during a press conference when a journalist asked him about rumours linking Mohamed Salah with a move to the Saudi Pro League. And it's not the first time!
Al-Ittihad had reportedly made a $186 million bid for Salah, which Liverpool rejected. There were reports that Wolves might make a bid of over $248 million for Salah before their transfer window closed, but no such bid materialized. When asked about the possibility of Salah moving in January, Klopp appeared frustrated with the question.
"You are kidding me, yeah? You can't wait until December to ask this question?"
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— Fury (@LFC_Fury) September 15, 2023
Klopp had previously expressed frustration with the timing of the Saudi Pro League's transfer window, which closes later than England's. This discrepancy in transfer window closing dates can create uncertainty and speculation around the futures of players, as was the case with Mohamed Salah's rumoured move. Klopp's frustration may have contributed to his agitated response to questions about the Egyptian transfer rumours during the press conference.
"The Bundesliga is like that if Bayern comes or Dortmund then Bielefeld or Mainz they cannot react but there is a next level now yes, definitely and it is not great. I think this is part of the business and I am not sure if you can change that or if someone will change that but what makes it from a specific moment makes it not possible to deal with is our transfer window closes and the other transfer window stays open, so if they do not stop now then how can we react? We have a squad together now for the season that we try to keep together until next week after the transfer window shuts. From that moment we play until the first of January and this is our squad. That is what everyone is used to. And now we have that problem. We had it in the past with Russia if I remember right, it was a long time ago, thankfully, but they had a different transfer window and could still come for players but that was not completely crazy money."
The market has always been favouring certain clubs and put the others in tricky situations. Now clubs like Liverpool have to deal with it.
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14.30: (7.00) Wolverhampton (4.50) Liverpool (1.45)
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