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Liverpool set for £10m boost as Disney in talks over documentary of Jurgen Klopp’s finale

Klopp announced last month that he would be leaving Manchester United at the end of the season. It would be a successful end for the German, who won the Premier League, Champions League and FA Cup in almost nine years at Anfield. Cameras have been following Liverpool’s first team since December and interest in the documentary has grown since Klopp’s transfer was confirmed.

And Disney has taken the lead in the race to acquire the rights to the video, beating out Netflix and Amazon, the Daily Mail reports. Netflix and Amazon are said to have put Disney in the lead because of concerns about restrictions on locker room use. The project was also proposed to Sky Sports and TNT Sports, but the asking price was deemed too high for these broadcasters.

It’s three years since Liverpool’s two forgotten ‘panic buys’ in January.Former Liverpool star Jurgen Klopp has a theory about his exit as he blames the club’s owners.In 2018, Klopp broke off negotiations with Liverpool and Amazon after receiving an offer to play in the All or Nothing series.

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But the former Borussia Dortmund manager gave his latest project the go-ahead after telling the film crew that he would not be following him into the dressing room or into his personal space. Liverpool believe the money offered by Disney is too good to turn down given Klopp’s limited demands. After signing with production company Lawton last December, the Reds plan to sell the documentary to a streaming media service.

After confirming his move to Liverpool, Klopp said: “I understand it was a shock for a lot of people when they first heard, but of course we can explain, or at least try to.” Explain.”I love everything about this club, I love everything about the city, I love everything about our fans, I love the team and the staff.

I love everything But the fact that I’m still making this decision shows that I’m convinced that it’s the decision I need to make. “Whatever I say, I don’t have the strength anymore. I don’t have a problem now. Of course, I’ve known for a while that I’ll have to report at some point, but I’ll do it. Now it’s completely fine. I know I can’t do this again.”

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