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Carlo Ancelotti claims he knows why Jurgen Klopp actually left Liverpool.
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Jurgen Klopp chose to call quits on his career with Liverpool, bringing to an end nearly nine years at Anfield. Carlo Ancelotti gave his view on the German’s exit.
Carlo Ancelotti feels Jurgen Klopp’s decision to quit Liverpool was motivated by the “excessive burdens” that come with being a top manager.
The German announced his departure at the start of the year and had an emotional farewell when his team won for the final time on the penultimate day of the season. It brought to an end almost nine years at Anfield, during which Klopp won both the Premier League and the Champions League.
The former Borussia Dortmund manager is well-known for his aggressive style of play, and he’s frequently agitated on the sidelines, wearing his heart on his sleeve. Ancelotti linked his resignation to that of Arrigo Sacchi, who quit the enormously successful AC Milan team in the 1990s because the responsibilities of the job were simply too much.
He told il Giornale, “I don’t see any special news; this has always been our job, but the Klopp case is significant.” The constant pressure, the weight of responsibilities, become enormous burdens, and fixation takes hold. It also occurred to Arrigo Sacchi.”
That is supported by Klopp’s admission, when his departure was announced, that he just did not have the stamina to stay on Merseyside given what it needed to compete at the best level.
He said, “I’m running out of energy. I have no trouble now; obviously, I have known for a long time that I would have to declare it at some point, but I am completely OK right now. I am aware that I will be unable to complete the task repeatedly.
“After the years we had together and after all the time we spent together and after all the things we went through together, the respect grew for you, the love grew for you and the least I owe you is the truth – and that is the truth.”
Ancelotti also argued that relationships might naturally end. At that time, an exit is the greatest option to avoid a departure that becomes problematic. In his last weeks, Klopp publicly battled with Mohamed Salah after a tie with West Ham.
“When relationships break down, not human ones but professional ones, it is better to leave without controversies and arguments,” the manager in Italy stated.
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Arne Slot is eyeing a £30 million deal for Liverpool after the defender made an exit demand.
Before he talks with his team ahead of the impending transfer window, new Liverpool manager Arne Slot has a lot on his plate, and one player has already broken ranks and made a transfer demand.
With Arne Slot officially taking over as head coach of Liverpool, the Dutchman may be active in the transfer market.
Following Jurgen Klopp’s departure, the Reds are doing well after rebuilding last summer. But further acquisitions are anticipated as Slot aims to contend for significant awards in his rookie campaign.
Merseyside has already been connected to a number of players, and rumours about big names like Virgil van Dijk and Mohamed Salah continue.
Outgoings are also anticipated in the upcoming weeks, as Liverpool is now managed by a new person. As we get ready for the window, Mirror Football has all the most recent Anfield news here.
Slot sights a £30 million deal
Liverpool is reportedly interested in acquiring Crysencio Summerville, a winger for Leeds United.
The 23-year-old Dutchman is anticipated to depart Elland Road after Daniel Farke’s team was unable to secure promotion through the play-offs. He was named Championship Player of the Season after scoring 19 goals and dishing out nine assists for Leeds.
The £30 million-rated winger has reportedly drawn interest from a number of elite teams, including Liverpool. Leeds is expecting offers for its highly sought-after asset during the forthcoming transfer window, according to recent reports.
Defender requests to leave
Sepp van den Berg, a central defender, has taken aim at Liverpool and asked to be moved after they placed a £20 million price tag on him.
After failing to make an impact at Anfield, the 22-year-old Dutchman is keen to continue playing first-team football after shining while on loan with Mainz 05 in Germany last year. And he’s now pushed the team to sell him, but not before berating them for putting so much stock in him.
In an interview with De Telegraaf, Van den Berg stated, “[Liverpool] didn’t exude confidence in me all this time, but you do want to hinder my future.” “I want to continue playing every week and advance my own growth. I adore playing away from home against clubs like Stuttgart, Leipzig, Leverkusen, Dortmund with 70,000 spectators, and Bayern Munich away against Harry Kane. I get challenged every week against teams like that.
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