Jurgen Klopp oversaw an outlay of over £170m at Liverpool last summerJurgen Klopp says Liverpool must continue to "splash the cash" if they want to remain competitive with Europe's elite clubs. That came despite Klopp saying after Manchester United signed Paul Pogba for a then world-record fee in 2016: "Other clubs can go out and spend money and collect top players. Klopp said following Manchester United's world-record signing of Paul Pogba that he wanted to do things 'differently'"In today's market, that gets you one centre-back. So this bottomless pit of money is enough to buy one player in today's world and that doesn't even cover their wages. "Liverpool is an ambitious club and if we didn't spend the same amount of money as others, we wouldn't be able to compete.
Source: Sky sports June 21, 2019 07:18 UTC