Liverpool won't buy independent players in January, Klopp says

Jurgen Klopp has said that Liverpool will not consider buying any player who is not vaccinated, insisting they pose an ongoing risk to other players at the club. Coronervirus' pandemic has markedly upset the football calendar in the past two years, and authorities have been forced to [...]
Jurgen Klopp has said that Liverpool will not consider buying any player who is not vaccinated, insisting they pose an ongoing risk to other players at the club.
Coronervirus' uncertainty has markedly upset the football calendar in the past two years, and authorities have been forced to introduce strict test rules in an effort to limit the spread of the virus.
Coddy-19 cases in Premierliga marked the biggest increase so far in recent weeks due to the release of the new version Omitron, making many matches cancelled.
Clopp is now open to emphasize the great importance of taking the vaccine against Coddy-19.
Liverpool's coach implied that the club would not bring to the team any unexplored football players during the passing January deadline.
“I think it will have impact, of course, who transfers the club”, Klopp said before the match against Tottenham on Sunday.
“If a footballer is not vaccinated with any dose, it poses a constant threat to all of us”, Klopp added.
Some 68 percent of the players in Premierliga are vaccinated with two doses, while another fairly high percentage is said to have been declared against taking the vaccine.












