but the Premier League club’s employees should not have to suffer for it, Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp said on Friday.
While Chelsea can continue playing games and pay their players and staff, they cannot transfer players in or out as the government tries to prevent Abramovich from benefiting in any way. “I don’t know about Roman Abramovich’s role in all this but you can say he is close. I think what the government did is right.”While the future of many Chelsea players remains in doubt, Klopp has his own problems with Egyptian forward Mohamed Salah yet to sign a new deal that will extend his stay at Anfield beyond 2023.
Klopp also praised new signing Luis Diaz’s impact, with the Colombian winger now fully settled into the squad and starting games regularly.
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