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Liverpool part owner and NBA icon LeBron James pays emotional tribute to Jurgen Klopp

NBA icon LeBron James, who owns a minority stake in Liverpool, has paid tribute to late Reds manager Jurgen Klopp on social media.LeBron James has paid special tribute to Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp after announcing he will be leaving the club at the end of the season.

 

The NBA legend is a minority owner of the Premier League giants and bought a 2% stake with his business partner Maverick Carter in 2011.The Los Angeles Lakers forward has repeatedly shown his support for the Merseyside club, the latest move to pay tribute to Klopp, 56, who spent nine years at Liverpool and the many memories he brought to the Reds.

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Fans from all over the world. Earth. The tribute to James comes on a remarkable day for Liverpool fans, who must now realize their future without the German in charge, who has decided to leave the club at the end of the season.”I love everything about this club, I love everything about this city, I love the team and the staff, but I’m still making this decision and showing that this is the decision I have to make.” The 56 years old said:

I just don’t have enough energy and now I’m fine. I’ve known for a while that I’d have to post about this at some point, but now I’m totally okay with it.

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