Liverpool: Who has Klopp listed as no good in his Reds summer transfer plan
The team who fought so hard to get so far and collect nothing as a reward. The Reds and Klopp had no real threat when many injuries transpired, what will happen this summer with transfer out?
Klopp can count his blessings regarding last season’s fitness levels of his first team players. Staying fit played a main stroke in Liverpool’s Champions League success. Something else aiding in the favour of the Reds was the squad rotation, between League and cup.
However, this was questioned when the personnel left on the bench for substitution in the latter part of Klopp’s campaign offered no breathtaking moments. Once the Liver bird was hit with injuries to key players, the team kept to the shallow end of the pool.
What needs to be done between now and next season (which is Klopp’s final season to prove he can bring the missing silverware to Anfield) is make the proper changes to his esteemed camp. Although he has missed out on silverware, nothing suggests FSG should consider replacing the German – when you take their performances into account.
The Reds, like fewer top-six sides, can brag on one end how they produce young talent under Klopp, with him being an excellent coach. However, the Reds struggle to front players of Manchester squad and so on. Their first eleven is one of the best in the league, but talking a full squad of game-changers, Liverpool fall behind the pack of six.
Instead of looking at incoming, The Top Flight Crew takes the empty void left by no club action to discuss players leaving their current clubs in the summer.