Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp said the prospect
of Champions League football is helping the club in
their attempts to strengthen in the transfer market.
Europe's premier club competition is set to return
to Anfield for the first time since 2014-15 and for
only the second time in eight seasons, with
Liverpool third in the Premier League.
Liverpool are two points ahead of fourth-placed
Manchester City, who have a game in hand.
But Klopp believes Liverpool have become a much
more attractive option for players.
"I think that Liverpool at this moment is a really
interesting project for players. It's a fantastic club,
it's a good situation where we really can see the
progress of the team," he said.
"The talks we've had so far are very positive. That
doesn't mean it will all work out, but they are
really positive, and they all see the progress.
That's good.
"We cannot say 100 percent that we will play
Champions League football next year. I'm not sure,
but I would say together with Tottenham, the
average age of the team is such that there's still a
lot to come.
"We feel in a good way, and if a player wants to be
part of this way, then it's easier to make this
decision this year than last year."
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