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Liverpool’s plan for Jurgen Klopp’s departure is explained by Cody Gakpo.

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Liverpool's plan for Jurgen Klopp's departure is explained by Cody Gakpo.

At the end of the current campaign, Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp will be departing Anfield after declaring he was “running out of energy” to continue in his role.

Cody Gakpo, a forward for Liverpool, is adamant that his squad wants to win every trophy up for grabs this season before Jurgen Klopp leaves.

When the German head coach said he would be leaving the team at the conclusion of the season in January, it rocked the whole football community. Klopp gave the following explanation for his choice: “I have to [state] I will leave the club at the conclusion of the season.

“I know that hearing it for the first time can be shocking for many people right now, but I can certainly explain it—or at least attempt to. I adore everything about this club in its entirety. I adore the city and all of our fans in equal measure. I adore the group. I adore the personnel. I adore everything.

“The fact that I’m still choosing this option demonstrates to you my conviction that this is the one I must make. How can I put it this way? It is that I am. My energy is running low, but other than that, I’m fine right now. I believe I’ve known for a while that I will eventually have to make the announcement.

Liverpool's plan for Jurgen Klopp's departure is explained by Cody Gakpo.

“Although I am fully well now, I am also aware that I am unable to perform the work repeatedly. The truth is the least that I owe you after all the time we’ve spent together, the things we’ve experienced together, and the respect and affection that have grown for one other. And it is the reality.

The Reds are hoping to win four games in a row this season. They have won the Carabao Cup, are leading the Premier League, and are still in the FA Cup and Europa League.

“The ideal picture is that we win all the trophies and after the last game we throw the manager in the air with the trophies in front,” Gakpo said Sky Sports when asked how he envisioned the ultimate farewell for Klopp. That would be pleasant. And, of course, the procession that followed.”

Gakpo continued, “It is tight,” in reference to the difficulty of the title fight against Manchester City and Arsenal. We are a good side, but there are two really fantastic sides. The only thing left for us to do is maintain our concentration and strive to win every game.”

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