Original title: Klopp: Manchester City and Newcastle’s financial investment is unlimited, Liverpool can’t match
In recent interviews, Klopp has been outspoken about the impact of the oil tycoon’s investments on football, insisting that no team can compete with Manchester City’s wealth.
It is understood that the owner of Manchester City is the wholly owned city football group of Abu Dhabi United Group, while the owner behind the Abu Dhabi United Group is the UAE royal consortium.The rich oil resources make the whole wealthy group. Similarly, Newcastle and Paris are also owned by a Saudi consortium and a Qatari investment fund with rich Middle East resources. Klopp said: “Did I hear someone say Newcastle don’t have a cap? They are right, they are absolutely right, they don’t have a cap, but other clubs have a cap.”
Behind Liverpool is the Fenway Sports Group. Since the 2011-12 season, Fenway’s net investment has reached 919 million, which is a lot of money, but Manchester City have a net investment of 1.357 billion over the past decade. In the first place without giving up.
Liverpool will host Manchester City at Anfield on October 16 at 11.30pm and Klopp, while explicitly accusing him of being an unjust and unbalanced rivalry, admits he will have to wait until Saturday to see who is best suited to fight for the championship.
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