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Klopp is considered the most likely to quit

Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp is now considered the most likely to resign or be sacked in the English Premier League following the announcement of the establishment of the European Premier League and the reaction to it.

English bookmakers have put Klopp at the top of the list, according to the Daily Mail, because he said in an interview after the game between Liverpool and Leeds last night that he would try to resolve the issue. His words were never published on Liverpool’s website following the game and as a result there are now rumors that the site has been censored.

The German newspaper Bild says that there is a lot of unrest within Liverpool because of the matter and the club is now in both directions about whether to keep its distance and participate in the Premier League or cancel due to the huge protests of the club’s supporters.

The Daily Mail reports that the managers of both Manchester City and Chelsea are also on both sides due to the reaction at home and could reconsider their position on the league.

Jordan Henderson, captain of the English football team Liverpool, has convened an emergency meeting of the captains of the twenty teams in the English Premier League due to plans to establish a European Premier League, of which six English clubs are members.

The Daily Mail reports today. These include Liverpool, Henderson’s team, as well as Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal, Tottenham and Manchester City.

Henderson is highly respected among the league’s players, according to the Daily Mail, but he was previously in charge of English footballers in their collaboration with the British health system due to the coronary virus pandemic, where a fundraiser was launched to help it.

The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Boris Johnson said today that nothing would be left unchallenged to stop the plans of six English football clubs to take part in a new division in European football.

Johnson said in a statement that he pledged full support to the country’s football authorities and confirmed that he had the full support of the government to stop the clubs’ intentions. The government was looking at all possibilities, including legislation, to ensure that they were prevented. 

The statement was issued following a meeting with representatives of the English Football Association, the Premier League and supporters’ associations. 

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