Glad Tidings To Liverpool Fans – Klopp Makes Promises Amid These Two Player’s Link To Anfield

Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp has indicated that he is open to splashing hefty cash to bring in more new legs before the end of this summer’s transfer window.

The German manager has already made the Merseyside club get their transfer record broken by paying £37 Million to AS Roma to bring in Egypt international Mohamed Salah earlier this summer, and they are still linked with more top stars.

Last week, there were widespread speculations that the Anfield club could pay as huge as £75 Million to Bundesliga side RB Leipzig for Naby Keita.

Additionally, Dutch defender Virgil Van Dijk, who is reportedly rated £70million by his club, has also been a top target for the Merseyside outfit. And the Liverpool manager is given supporters some hope that a deal of that sort should be expected.

Despite all odds, Jurgen Klopp helped the reds finished fourth in the Premier League last term and helped bring back Champions League football into Anfield.

Liverpool are expected to challenge for the premier league title next season and are likely to get at least one more signing done.

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