‘I don’t understand it’, says Klopp over Neymar’s imminent record transfer
By Reuters
03 August 2017 |
9:35 am
Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp says he doesn't understand why the financial fair play rule does not appear to have been implemented in Neymar's imminent record transfer to PSG.
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