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Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp speaks out on Jadon Sancho January transfer rumours
Liverpool continue to be linked with a huge January transfer for Borussia Dortmund star Jadon Sancho.
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Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp responded to links suggesting the Reds are preparing to make a move for Jadon Sancho. The Premier League leaders are one of a host of teams linked with the young Englishman.
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp was in no mood to discuss his side’s reported move for Jadon Sancho.
The Reds continue to be linked with a blockbuster January transfer, after spending relatively little in the summer.
During the past window, they only brought in two young faces - Harvey Elliott and Sepp van den Berg - for a combined £1.7million.
But now, the table-topping Reds could be preparing to spend £100m on Sancho, according to reports.
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Sancho is currently unsettled in Germany after a reported falling out with manager Lucien Favre.
The 19-year-old has been tracked by a host of teams throughout Europe, and was reportedly a target for Manchester United in the summer.
But now, it appears that Liverpool could be preparing to swoop in under their noses and make a bid.
Speaking on Tuesday, Klopp refused to divulge whether the Reds would be making a move, but discussed the player in question.
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He was asked once again about the prospect of Liverpool making a bid, and had a pretty blunt reply.
“No,” he said with a smile. “He’s a very good player.
“[£100m value] is one issue. 100 percent an issue.
“But there's nothing to say about it. I know how it sounds, but I cannot change that.
“There's nothing to say about it, which can mean there's absolutely nothing to say about it.
“For us it is always the same. We don't speak about it but we are pretty much always ready to [buy players] if it will help us.
“If not, then not. We will see. I think the summer window is more difficult because of the different moments when it closes in Europe.
“It only hurts English clubs - we can only buy until a specific moment, other clubs can buy into the season.”