Nabil Fekir's transfer to Liverpool fell through at the last minute after scans from his medical revealed a problem with his knee that rang alarm bells for Liverpool, who then pulled out of the deal.
Assuming Liverpool are still in the market for a number 10, they could sign Mario Götze, who recently spoke about his desire to reunite with Jürgen Klopp. The pair worked together at Borussia Dortmund and won two Bundesliga titles together.
Since then, Götze has gone to Bayern Munich and returned to Dortmund. His form has taken a nosedive over the past couple of seasons, as he has struggled with a metabolic illness, but the talent is still there. And there is nobody better to help him channel it than Klopp.
On a DAZN documentary, 'Being Mario Götze', the playmaker said: "I decided to leave Bayern and Klopp was interested in getting me to Liverpool. And I was also interested in working with him again.
“It's still existing. He is a world-class coach and that's why it's always an option. I decided to join Dortmund, but it was not a decision against Liverpool or Klopp. But on the contrary.”
BREAKING The Olympics have announced a ban on transgender women from competing in female events. “Eligibility for any female category event at the Olympic Games or any other IOC event, including individual and team sports, is now limited to biological females,” the International Olympic Committee said. This means all female events at the Olympics will […]
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