Lionel Messi to Liverpool? No chance says Jurgen Klopp
London: Jurgen Klopp said on Thursday there is “no chance” of Liverpool signing Lionel Messi, but the German admits the unsettled Barcelona star would be a great addition to the Premier League.
Messi has told Barcelona he wants to leave after growing unhappy with the club’s problems on and off the pitch.
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The Argentina forward has been linked with a move to Manchester City, where he could link up with his former Barca boss Pep Guardiola.
Paris St-Germain, Inter Milan and Juventus have also been mooted as potential destinations for Messi if he gets his wish to quit the Camp Nou.
Klopp insisted he would love to have Messi, but made it clear the 33-year-old would not end up at Anfield.
“Interest? Who doesn’t want to have Messi in their team? But no chance,” Klopp said ahead of Saturday’s Community Shield clash against FA Cup winners Arsenal at Wembley.
Liverpool finished 18 points ahead of second placed City last season as they won the English title for the first time since 1990.
And Klopp conceded Liverpool’s bid to retain the Premier League crown would clearly be under threat if Messi joined City.
But the former Borussia Dortmund boss believes it would be a significant coup for English football to have one of the world’s greatest ever players in the Premier League.
“It would obviously help Man City and make it more difficult to beat them,” Klopp said.
“For the Premier League it would be great, but I am not sure the Premier League needs that boost.”
Liverpool return to action at Wembley just five weeks after clinching the title.
The shorter than usual close-season break is due to the late finish of the 2019-20 campaign because of the coronavirus.
Klopp’s men have been training for just two weeks and he acknowledges it will be a draining season with less space between games.
“Would I want to play a proper game after two weeks’ preparation? No, but we knew it for a while,” Klopp said.
“It took a while until we got any schedule but since we’ve known it we’ve accepted it 100 per cent. We have had two weeks’ training and worked really hard.
“For us, like Arsenal, we prepare for a whole season — one of the most intense, probably, we have ever experienced in our lives because of the amount of games and the time we have for that.
“It will be intense but nobody is moaning. We are happy we can play at all. Time is still uncertain for all of us, not only in football.”
Liverpool have made just one close-season signing in Greece left-back Kostas Tsimikas from Olympiakos.
But, with a number of promising youngsters available, Klopp insists there is no urgency to bring in fresh faces despite the spending of title rivals City and Chelsea.
“We will see what other teams are doing, we will deal with our situation like we always did. We will see how much we can or want to spend,” Klopp said.
“I’m happy with what we have but we will look constantly for improvements. We will look for improvements internally as well, how can we improve the players and make them more ready for specific occasions.”