Liverpool 'Decide' Three Players Will Leave Club
With Jurgen Klopp leaving Liverpool at the end of the season, the club has reportedly decided three players also no longer have a future at Anfield, including one of their highest-paid stars., Reds fans can expect significant personnel changes ahead of the 2024/25 campaign, with Klopp's departure not the only one planned.
It is said Liverpool will not be offering new contracts to the three experienced footballers, which will see them head into next season as free agents. Thiago, reportedly the team's third highest-paid player on a weekly salary of £200 000 , has played just once for the Reds this term, while Matip appeared on 14 occasions before suffering a season-ending injury in December.
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