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New Mane Deal Shows Liverpool Progress, Says Klopp

Jurgen Klopp believes Sadio Mane’s new contract is a “statement” on Liverpool’s progress and dismissed reports that summer signing Fabinho could leave the club as … Continue reading New Mane Deal Shows Liverpool Progress, Says Klopp


Liverpool’s German manager Jurgen Klopp gestures after the UEFA Champions League group C football match between Liverpool and Paris Saint-Germain at Anfield in Liverpool, north west England on September 18, 2018. Paul ELLIS / AFP
File photo of Liverpool’s German manager Jurgen Klopp 

Jurgen Klopp believes Sadio Mane’s new contract is a “statement” on Liverpool’s progress and dismissed reports that summer signing Fabinho could leave the club as “crazy”.

Senegal forward Mane signed a long-term extension on Thursday and his commitment to the Reds has delighted his manager, whose side are second in the Premier League, just two points behind Manchester City.

“It’s a big sign. To extend a contract is more than a signing, it is a statement,” Klopp said ahead of Liverpool’s visit to Watford on Saturday.

“It shows a bit of change the club did in the last few years. A few years ago players felt they had to leave the club to make the next step.”

Klopp also reiterated his satisfaction with the starts made by Fabinho and Naby Keita at Liverpool as he outlined the long-term thinking for both midfielders.

Brazil international Fabinho started four of the last five Liverpool games before the international break and the Reds boss emphatically rejected speculation the midfielder could leave at his pre-Watford press conference.

“Of course he will not leave. I don’t talk about transfers but if you want to ask, nobody leaves here,” said Klopp.

That would be completely crazy — he doesn’t want to, it’s only the crazy world out there that people if they don’t play in the last five games, immediately open kind of a transfer market. We are not involved in that.”

Keita returned to Liverpool action after a hamstring injury as a late substitute in the 2-0 home win against Fulham.

“We have this wonderful player in our squad and we will use him, now, short-term, long-term, future, we will use him,” said Klopp. “He is here exactly in the right place.”

Klopp said Daniel Sturridge is in contention for Saturday after his Football Association misconduct charge for breaching betting rules.

The Liverpool boss said: “Obviously I know about the case, but you don’t see any influence on Daniel in training.

“He’s completely normal, looks sharp, looks focused. Of course, it’s not something you want but as long as he trains well he is 100 percent in contention.”

Skipper Jordan Henderson is set to be available for the match after suffering a knock on international duty.

AFP