Fenway Sports Group have put Liverpool up for sale and manager Jurgen Klopp has broken his silence on the news following their EFL Cup third-round penalty shoot-out victory over Derby County
Jurgen Klopp has vowed to stay “committed” to Liverpool after owners Fenway Sports Group put the club up for sale this week.
Anfield chiefs are inviting offers to signal an end to their 12-year reign on Merseyside, with the Reds valued at up to £4.5billion. Klopp, who signed a new two-year contract extension in April which keeps him as Liverpool manager until 2026, has been silent since Monday’s news broke, but he faced the media following Wednesday’s penalty shoot-out victory over Derby County in the EFL Cup.
“What I read they are looking for investment. Good idea, I like that,” the Reds boss declared post-match. “For me, it means nothing, whatever happens, if it does change, I am committed to the club.”
Klopp went on to say: ” Chelsea got sold. We are looking for investors. It is completely different. As far as I know they (FSG) are looking for investors and that makes sense. Whatever happens I am committed to the club. Nobody had a heart attack when they heard the news.”