Klopp is lyrical about a 17-year-old starlet; allusions to the chances of the first team



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Release Date: Friday, July 12, 2019 6:19

Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp revealed that the new recruit, Sepp Van Den Berg, would have to wait to make his debut, but praised the teenager.

Bayern were apparently desperate to bring the player to Bavaria, but instead Van Den Berg has signed a long-term contract at Anfield with an initial value of £ 1.3 million.

The temperature reports that the 17-year-old defender received "a series of increasingly frenetic phone calls to the player's representatives" while the Liverpool medical team was examining Van Der Berg.

The records of the former man of PEC Zwolle are apparently still being processed by FIFA, which means that he is only allowed to coach and not to play up to the end of the authorizations.

Although Klopp already has Virgil van Dijk, Joe Gomez, Joel Matip and Dejan Lovren at his disposal, he has not ruled out the Dutch team's first entry for the under-19 star next season.

"It depends. I open the door but the boys have yet to move on," Klopp said.

"He's also a fantastic player, but because of FIFA rules, he's not available at the moment, but we have other good players.

"He thought his future should be here and I thought the same thing, so now he's here and now, let us work together."

"He is 17 years old and when we see him, we forget him constantly, but he is 17 years old and so there is a lot to learn.

"The good thing is that he has the most time to do it, so everything will be fine."

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