Liverpool manager, Jurgen Klopp, has said he is ready to sell any player who is not happy at the club.
His remarks come after Jordan Henderson, was linked with a summer switch to Tottenham Hotspur. The 25-year-old inherited the captain’s armband from Steven Gerrard, after he left the Reds last year.
“Everything is OK in this moment but nobody in the world, maybe only [Lionel] Messi, is unsellable,” Klopp told reporters.
“There is always a situation.
“I come from a club where always the best players are picked by other teams and at the end, you have to accept a few things and always need to have a Plan B or C.
“I am pretty sure it is only a rumour [Tottenham wanting Henderson] but if not and if a player — let’s not say Hendo but any player — comes to me and says he doesn’t feel comfortable and wants to leave, style of play, more money, then you always have to start thinking. That’s all I can say on this.
“Coutinho, [Roberto] Firmino, so many players are very special. You could go through the whole squad. But if a player wants to go to another club then I’d always be open to it because I don’t want to have a player in my squad who doesn’t want to be in the squad.
“These are problems you don’t need during a season. A player is never good enough for you to have to cope with problems like that for an entire year.”
Jordan Henderson joined Liverpool from Sunderland in 2011.
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