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Liverpool club president Tom Werner, head of Liverpool, said that the club's owner group is considering selling it, but it will not rush to do so, indicating that no buyer has yet been found after reports of receiving offers.
Fenway Sports Group, which completed the £300m ($358m) takeover of Liverpool earlier this month, responded to reports of the sale by saying it would consider bringing in investors if it was in the "best interest" of Liverpool.
Werner told the Boston Globe: "We are considering selling, but without hurry, there is no time frame that defines us, and as far as I know it is about business as usual,"
adding, "One of the expected results is that we may continue to manage for some time.
" Klopp said last week that a potential change in Liverpool ownership would not affect his commitment to the club, and played down the idea of selling
Since the American group acquired the club, Liverpool won its first title in the Premier League era in the 2019-2020 season, while it reached the Champions League final three times under the leadership of Klopp, and was crowned the continental title in 2019
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