Reds chairman Tom Werner has revealed his pride at the progress made under the German's stewardship and his desire to keep him at the club long-term

Liverpool chairman Tom Werner has hinted the club are ready to offer Jurgen Klopp a new contract and is in no doubt that the German is fully committed to the club.
“It's been a period of constant progress and it's been a real pleasure to watch the continual improvement of the team,” Werner told the Liverpool Echo.
“It's been a wonderful time for the club. I remember when we locked in our position as one of the top four teams qualifying for the Champions League for next season, some people almost took it for granted because our goal really all year was to actually win the league.
“We are extremely proud of what the whole team at LFC have accomplished. When I say 'we', I'm talking about John, Mike and I.
“Our philosophy is rooted in the belief that when there is an atmosphere where people are empowered to work together as a team, great things can happen.
“Obviously, it starts with Jurgen and his outstanding leadership. That's critical to everything that we've achieved this year.
“Everybody is doing an extraordinary job working together and I am very proud of what the organisation has achieved, not simply on the pitch, but off the pitch too.”
Klopp’s current contract expires in 2022, the German having signed a six-year extension to his original deal in July 2016.
Werner is reluctant to discuss contracts ahead of Saturday’s final, but did hint that the club are ready to tie Klopp down for the foreseeable future.
“We don't really want to discuss his situation publicly, especially so close to the final,” he added.
“But I think you know that we think the world of him. We have already extended his contract once.
“All I can say is that it's obviously important that he stays for as long as he likes. We believe that he's committed to Liverpool”
