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Published 15:22 18 Feb 2017 GMT
Updated 15:31 18 Feb 2017 GMT
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Well it seems that Klopp is aware of this and is looking to add to his attacking options in the summer transfer window.
The Mirror is reporting that Klopp is looking to sign World Cup winner, Mario Gotze, from his former club, Borussia Dortmund for next season.
According to the report, initial talks between the clubs have already taken place with regards to the potential transfer of the 24-year-old.
Liverpool were keen to sign Gotze at the end of last season but he opted to return to Dortmund after signing for Bayern Munich during the summer of 2013.
However, the attacking midfielder has not featured as heavily this season in comparison to his first season with Dortmund under Klopp and according to reports, is looking for an opportunity to kick start his career.
It is expected that Dortmund will want to recoup most of the £20 million fee which they paid Munich in the summer for Gotze's services so that seems to be the fee which Liverpool will have to play to get their man.
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