Jürgen Klopp was overcome with emotion as Liverpool’s long wait to be crowned champions of England for the 19th time ended on Thursday night. Reproduced under licence from Football DataCo Limited. Nothing is over the line, but Liverpool are closing in a pair of value-for-money, important deals: one for Norwich left-back Jamal Lewis; the other for Real Betis centre back Aissa Mandi.. “Becoming champion with this club is absolutely incredible.”Liverpool have finally been crowned Premier League champions after 30 years and the Guardian's Sachin Nakrani talks through the highs, lows and everything in between over the past five years under Jürgen KloppLiverpool’s 30-year wait to be champions of England again is over. In some, we had to dig deep into our souls to find a way to win. Thiago Alcantara caught the eye during Bayern Munich's Champions League final against Paris Saint-GermainUse your head and subscribe to the Liverpool FC newsletter nowMany Liverpool fans on social media sent the same Thiago Alcantara transfer message to Jurgen Klopp following the midfielder's performance in the Champions League final.The Spain international has been linked with a move to Merseyside this summer, with Bayern open to a sale as the former Barcelona man has one year remaining on his contract at the Allianz Arena.Despite those reports, Jurgen Klopp has been clear that the 29-year-old is very much a Bayern player and has refused to be drawn into the saga.The rumour mill continues to circulate though and, with Thiago's Bayern taking centre stage in the Champions League final in Lisbon against Paris Saint-Germain, the Spaniard's name continues to crop up.Many Liverpool fans on Twitter openly stated they were impressed with the performance of the La Masia graduate, who pulled the strings in the centre of the park for Hansi Flick's side.Their stance is very much that he would be an addition that would be welcomed by the Anfield faithful, as many urged Klopp to make a move.When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters.

It is shaping up to be a dream summer for Jürgen Klopp after a mini bout of COVID induced transfer angst. So it looks really good in the moment and the two opponents are really good opponents, so that will be really tough. I'm happy that they could get promoted again, it's very, very important for them. Jürgen Klopp wrote the following open letter to supporters in Monday’s edition of the Liverpool Echo. The 22nd is the first friendly, 25th second friendly, 29th [is] then the Community Shield, so you see it's a pretty tight one immediately. He’s so close with players, he’s got a perfect balance of that.“He’s a leader and he’s a great human being. But for all the focus on their ability and their commitment, one thing that has been overlooked is that as a group they understand exactly what it means to represent this city and carry its name.This is the petrol in their tank that is always there and it has fuelled us every step of the way.As well as the current players, I would like to pay special tribute to two of our former players who set many of the standards that all of us have to follow. All of the tributes that they have received are so deserved and as their manager I could not be more proud. Liverpool's 2020-21 Premier League fixture list revealedLiverpool's 2020-21 Premier League fixture list revealed All rights reserved. It was a different experience watching the game tonight. My appreciation for them is absolute.So we have brilliant players, incredible former players, outstanding owners and on top of that we have the best supporters that any club could ever wish for and their part in building the club, inspiring it and pushing it to be the best that it can be is so important that without it none of what we have achieved would be possible.I love your passion, your songs, your refusal to accept defeat, your commitment, your understanding of the game and your faith in what we are doing. Sir Kenny Dalglish is the soul of this club. Follow Liverpool v Burnley live in LFC's new Match CentreFollow Liverpool v Burnley live in LFC's new Match Centre After finally ending Liverpool’s 30-year wait for a Premier League title, Jurgen Klopp is really not keen on a statue. The Reds will play a pair of warm-up matches while away in Austria as part of their training camp to gear up for the defence of the Premier League title. A lot of what Liverpool has achieved of late can be traced back to one event: The appointment of Jürgen Klopp, as their manager, mid-season in 2015. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. It is a special time in all of our lives and you are the ones who have made it possible. A tearful Liverpool … So we worked together for a while, didn't change a lot squad-wise. You should see that we didn't meet a week ago for the first time in our lives. How can we be after two weeks training again and stuff like this? Liverpool are crowned Premier League champions – reaction as it happenedTrust, patience and hard work: how Jürgen Klopp transformed LiverpoolQuiz: how much do you remember about Liverpool's title-winning season?How Jürgen Klopp turned Liverpool into Premier League champions – video analysis Liverpool fans: how does it feel to win the Premier League?Jürgen Klopp looks towards future and rejects comparisons with Anfield icons'The brains of the operation' – player ratings for Liverpool's title winnersLiverpool will struggle to repeat Ferguson's run of titles, says Solskjær Jürgen Klopp wrote the following open letter to supporters in Monday’s edition of the Liverpool Echo. Developed and maintained by the LFC Technology and Transformation Team