Klopp responds to FSG investment after LFC suffered 'massive financial blow'

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Liverpool owners FSG secured a minority investment with New York based firm Dynasty Equity

Jurgen Klopp has shared his delight at owners FSG securing minority investment in Liverpool Football Club.

It had been confirmed last November that FSG were looking for new investors, with it resulting in speculation regarding their long-term plans at Anfield. However, the Reds’ American owners never had any intention to sell the club, with there no change in operational control following Dynasty Equity’s investment.

"Absolutely . That’s how it is, I can understand the people," he told reporters. "Money in football is all about spending. I get that, I am part of it as well. In moments, I want to spend money as well.

 

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