Football NewsAccording to Jurgen Klopp, Liverpool will not sign unvaccinated players
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Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp stressed how important it is for footballers to protect themselves and their teammates from the coronavirus.

 

A little about the topic

The German football manager says Liverpool will not consider signing any unvaccinated players due to the constant threat they would pose to the rest of the squad. The covid-19 pandemic has caused significant disruptions to the football calendar over the past two years, and strict testing rules are now in place to try to limit the spread of the disease. Premier League cases have risen to all-time highs following the emergence of the new Covid-19 Omicron variant, leading to a slew of bindings canceled, and Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has now come to highlight the importance of vaccinations.

 

What did Jurgen Klopp say?

Klopp indicated that the club will not be looking for players who have not been doubled when the January transfer window opens. Ahead of his side’s clash with Tottenham on Sunday, Jurgen Klopp told reporters that he thinks it will be influential, definitely in who the clubs will sign. If a player is not vaccinated at all, he is a constant threat to everyone. He doesn’t want to be a threat, it’s not that he thinks he doesn’t care about others, but it is. Jurgen Klopp added about the logistics of signing an unvaccinated player that from an organizational point of view it gets really messy.

They have to find different scenarios. He has to change in a different dressing room, he has to eat in a different dining room, he has to sit on a different bus, he has to ride in a different car. If they really want to follow protocols, it’s incredibly difficult to do. According to Jurgen Klopp, if they have to go to the country to play international football and they come back, he has to isolate himself, all this. Of course, he will be influential in signing.