Klopp says Liverpool can’t compete with certain clubs in the transfer market.
Jurgen Klopp admits Liverpool cannot match Manchester City when it comes to spending on transfers but the German coach believes they can find other ways to compete.
Klopp’s entire net spend in seven years at Anfield has been around £150 million, whereas Pep Guardiola’s in a 12-month shorter period is over half a billion pounds.
The resources available to City, backed by Abu Dhabi’s Sheikh Mansour, mean they have been able to strengthen year-on-year with virtually limitless spending.
Liverpool operate under a more restricted model under American owners Fenway Sports Group. When asked how his club could keep pace, Klopp said: “Oh, you won’t like the answer. Nobody can compete with City in that.
“You have the best team in the world and you put in the best striker on the market (Erling Haaland), no matter what it costs, you just do it.
“What does Liverpool do? We cannot act like them. It is not possible.
“There are three clubs in world football who can do what they want financially. It’s legal and everything, fine, but they can do what they want.
“We have to look at it (and say) ‘We need that and we need that and we have to look here and make it younger, and here a prospect and here a talent’.
“That is what you have to do. And you compete with them. You have to compete with them.
“It is not a problem at all for me, it’s like it is.”
Klopp on Newcastle
“I heard now that at Newcastle somebody (sporting director Dan Ashworth) said ‘There is no ceiling for this club’.
“Yes, he is absolutely right. There is no ceiling for Newcastle. Congratulations. But some other clubs have ceilings.”