
Liverpool's
Jurgen Klopp joked that he would only speak about Chelsea's spending with a
lawyer present when asked how he felt about their record-breaking January
transfer window.
Backed by billionaire chairman and co-owner Todd Boehly, the Blues signed
eight players last month and smashed the British transfer record when they
signed Enzo Fernandez from Benfica for £106.8m
Their £323 million outlay was more than the clubs in the Italian, German,
French and Spanish top flights combined.
When asked for his thoughts on the west London club's business, speaking in
his press conference ahead of the Reds' trip to Wolves, Klopp said: "I say
nothing without my lawyer! No, I'm joking.
"I don't understand this part of the business, like what you can do and what
you cannot do. They are all really good players, so from that point of view,
congratulations.
"I don't understand how it's possible, but it's obviously not for me to
explain how it works.
"It will happen at some point that they will play well together, but how
quick, I don't know."
Guardiola: I know what would happen if it
was City
Manchester City have spent £1.1bn since Pep Guardiola was appointed in the
summer of 2016, which has helped power them to four Premier League titles,
four EFL Cups, the FA Cup and two Community Shields.
They have sold players for a total of £568.6m over the same period meaning
their net spend stands at £487.9m. It places them fourth in the Premier
League behind Arsenal (£572.5m), Man Utd (£827m) and Chelsea (837.9m).
The success City have had following their investment has drawn criticism
within football and asked what he thought the reaction would be had City
spent the amount Chelsea have done this season, Guardiola said: "I know what
would happen.
"Being the fifth or sixth in the Premier League on net spend, we won 11
trophies, four Premier Leagues in five years. That's what really counts for
us. What Chelsea have done, what the other clubs have done, is none of my
business. We know exactly what we are working on.
"Of course, we need good players like Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool, United
all believe that - without good players you cannot compete, not just here in
the Premier League but in Europe. You have to spend. Now the market is
'wow', it's a lot.
"What Chelsea decide to do is not my business. There are regulations and
rules, I don't forget, eight or nine teams sent a letter to the Premier
League [for us] to be banned [in 2020, when City were found to be in breach
of Financial Fair Play regulations].
"That happened to us when we are the fifth team in net spend in the last
five years when we were winning titles. This is the reality."
On whether he thinks there is criticism solely for City, Guardiola added:
"Where we come from, for sure, definitely."
Chelsea's record January: £323m spent;
long contracts; paperwork problems
Chelsea smashed the British transfer record, spent more than the other four
big leagues combined, and had hits and misses in an incredible window...