Liverpool
Jurgen Klopp is “keen” on a Leroy Sane bid for Liverpool, and recent signings seemed to really back him.

Three new players made their Premier League debuts for the Reds today, but additional additions are now looking possible as a result of many injuries to the team.
The FA Community Shield was already won by Liverpool this season, and the club will be hoping that it is just the first of many. Additionally, fans will be hoping that more signings can be anticipated if Liverpool is aiming for yet another quadruple push.
And Klopp has given a strong indication that it very well could be the case. As the Reds attempt to add additional depth to their lineup ahead of another lengthy season, the German manager is also said to have instructed Liverpool’s top brass to make an offer for a fellow countryman at Bayern.
Divock Origi and Takumi Minamino left Liverpool this summer, along with Sadio Mane. This has left Liverpool’s options in attack looking limited, despite the addition of Darwin Nunez from Benfica. However, there may now be one more addition on the way.
Leroy Sane of Bayern Munich would be an incredible addition to the German manager’s team, according to Nacional, and he now wants Liverpool to make a bid as soon as possible to capture him as a second attacking option.
Sane won two Premier League championships with Manchester City before leaving for the Bundesliga winners two years ago. However, rumours claim that he now fears for his playing time with the arrival of Mane from the Reds and may be open to moving away for more assured first team football.
Despite the aforementioned rumor claiming that Jurgen Klopp wants Leroy Sane to join Liverpool this summer, the German coach has now hinted that there may be further arrivals on Merseyside before the transfer market closes.
When questioned about possible new additions to make room for injured players within the squad during his pre-match press conference ahead of Liverpool’s trip to Fulham this weekend, Klopp responded “we will see,” which prompted a lot of questions regarding his upcoming moves.
We have too many injuries, it’s true, but for now nothing has changed, he remarked through LWOS. A transfer will not help us with our issues. It doesn’t make sense to us right now. But we’ll see as the transfer window is still open.
After falling down the defensive pecking order and becoming Jurgen Klopp’s fifth-choice center back, Liverpool defender Nat Phillips has been expected to leave Anfield this summer. The 25-year-old has drawn a lot of interest from Bournemouth after spending the second half of last season on loan with the Cherries.
However, following Ibrahima Konate’s injury in last Sunday’s friendly loss to Strasbourg, Klopp has now stated that Phillips will “probably” remain at Anfield this summer as defensive insurance as the Reds attempt to avoid being caught short once more.
According to the Daily Echo, Klopp responded to the question of whether Phillips’ situation would be affected by that matter and whether he would now need to keep him as cover, “Yeah, certainly. It’ll have an impact on the transactions. I’d suggest outgoing transfers.
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