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IT’S MY WAY NOT BUY WAY

Klopp won’t splash mega cash to make Reds winners

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JURGEN KLOPP has taken a swipe at big-spending rivals Manchester United, insisting he would rather build a team his way than splash £100m on one player.

Klopp is refusing to lay out extra cash for cover or even a possible replacemen­t for under-fire left-back Alberto Moreno – and has instead asked versatile England midfielder James Milner if he can fill in if needed. United are set to complete the £100m-plus signing of Paul Pogba in the next 24 hours. But the German insists that his summer spending is over. Klopp, whose side lost their opening Internatio­nal Champions Cup game 1-0 against Chelsea yesterday, said: “If you bring one player in for £100m and he gets injured, then it all goes through the chimney. “The day that this is football, I’m not in a job any more, because the game is about playing together. “That is how everybody in football understand­s it. You always want to have the best but building the group is from GEORGE SCOTT in Pasadena necessary to be successful. Other clubs can go out and spend more money and collect top players.

“I want to do it differentl­y. I would even do it differentl­y if I could spend that money.

“I don’t know exactly how much money we could spend because nobody has told me, ‘No, you can’t do this’.

“If I spend money, it is because I am trying to build a team, a real team. Barcelona did it. You can win championsh­ips, you can win titles but there is a manner you want it.

Cost

“If you all swim in the same pool, it is too small if you all go for the same players. There are a lot outside that pool, good players on to the next step in their career. We try to find them.”

Klopp has brought in six players at a total cost of around £62m, including Sadio Mane, Georginio Wijnaldum, Joel Matip, Loris Karius, Alex Manninger and Ragnar Klavan.

He added: “I’m not interested in other clubs. They can do what they want and spend as much as they want.

“I don’t know exactly how much we have spent. For five or six players we could have bought one player for the same money but I don’t care. I have no influence on what other clubs do so why should I think about it?

“I am not the moral guardian of the league. It’s all about perspectiv­e. I am pretty sure it will stop somewhere.

“Where there is money somebody else will take it. That’s how it is in the football business.

“If we are convinced someone is the right player then we think about money. If we agree then we will do it – but only then for the right price.”

Klopp has had discussion­s with Milner, 30, about the possibilit­y of being his utility man this season and the player has reluctantl­y agreed to take on the role if needed.

New defender Klavan was taken to hospital after the Chelsea game and treated for concussion, but a CT scan revealed no major problems.

He is expected to miss tomorrow’s match against AC Milan in Santa Clara.

Familiar

Sat in the stands yesterday watching his old team was former captain Steven Gerrard, who now plays for LA Galaxy.

“It’s strange really, being so far away and then your club rolls into town with so many familiar faces,” he said.

“I’ve still got a lot of friends in the team and the squad and I’m still friends with a lot of staff at the club.

“I get regular texts from the owners and I’m always wishing the manager and staff good luck.”

Gerrard believes Liverpool have the right man at the helm in Klopp, who recently signed a new long-term deal.

“The manager has got that X factor and that little bit of magic about him – the way he goes about things and lifts people,” he said.

“You can see how close he is to the players and you can see he’s very demanding on the training pitch.

“I think it’s a very exciting time to be a Liverpool fan. I’m looking forward to seeing how well they do this year.”

 ??  ?? MANE MAN: Klopp buy Sadio Mane tussles with John Terry JACK OF ALL TRADES: James Milner will be Klopp’s utility man this season
MANE MAN: Klopp buy Sadio Mane tussles with John Terry JACK OF ALL TRADES: James Milner will be Klopp’s utility man this season

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