Klopp: This is how the Super League, Newcastle will dominate English and world football for decades

Liverpool's German manager Jurgen Klopp is not happy about what is happening at the club from the north of England / Photo: EPA-EFE / JUANJO MARTIN

As is already known, Saudi Prince Mohammed bin Salman is the new boss of Newcastle and given his vast fortune, it is clear that he is going to invest huge sums in the club from the north of England.

Like many others in the Premier League, the Liverpool manager is not happy about it. Jurgen Klopp says that after the change of owner, the Newcastle team will dominate English and world football.

- I was waiting for an official announcement from the Premier League or someone from the top. At any time, because there are legitimate human rights concerns in that country. That is clear, that is the situation. What will this mean for football? We have a new superpower in Newcastle - says the German expert.

He thinks he does not like anything about buying shares in Newcastle.

- I would not like it all to look like my job, because it is not. There are no two options when it comes to human rights in Saudi Arabia. There is no doubt about that. But how they came to buy the club and were allowed to do so is a matter for other people. If we talk only about football, in the long run, they will definitely be a superpower. It is the third club in the world behind the country and which belongs to the richest family in the world - says Klopp about German "Sky".

The "rich" from the Premier League angry over the sale of Newcastle, while the small teams make fun of them: "And you wanted a European Super League"

He predicts that Newcastle will be dominant not only in the coming years, but for decades.

- The whole world was upset because of the attempt to create a Super League. This is now practically like a European Super League, but only for one club. Newcastle will play a dominant role in the world of football in the next 20 to 30 years - finished the Liverpool manager.

Rodgers hits Newcastle, preparing to succeed Pep

Dear reader,

Our access to web content is free, because we believe in equality in information, regardless of whether someone can pay or not. Therefore, in order to continue our work, we ask for the support of our community of readers by financially supporting the Free Press. Become a member of Sloboden Pechat to help the facilities that will enable us to deliver long-term and quality information and TOGETHER let's ensure a free and independent voice that will ALWAYS BE ON THE PEOPLE'S SIDE.

SUPPORT A FREE PRESS.
WITH AN INITIAL AMOUNT OF 60 DENARS

Video of the day