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The 26-year-old is due to depart Old Trafford when his contract runs out on June 30, drawing a disappointing five-year chapter at the club to a close.Despite holding the option to extend his contract by a further year, the United hierarchy chose to part ways with the winger, who has not featured for the club since August 2024.Sancho's career trajectory could have looked entirely different had Klopp got his way back in 2020, prior to his switch to United. The former England international was linked with the Red Devils during his penultimate campaign at Dortmund, while German publication Kicker reported that he preferred a move to Anfield.Fresh from clinching the Premier League title for the first time, Klopp was quizzed about Liverpool's prospects of landing the then-highly coveted youngster.
He told German newspaper Bild: "The red shirt [of Liverpool] would suit very well."I don't think such a transfer will be possible this season. He [Sancho] is a very interesting player.
If he's coming to Liverpool I would be the most surprised of all of us." A year on, Sancho became a United player in a £73million deal, arriving at the club alongside the returning Cristiano Ronaldo and Raphael Varane.Sancho's looming free agent situation means he's available, though with his career having plateaued in recent years, the attraction of acquiring him has diminished considerably. While a switch to Liverpool would appear improbable given his unsuitability to Andoni Iraola's high-intensity approach, the Reds do require attacking reinforcements.With Mohamed Salah departing the club, Hugo Ekitike's injury probably sidelining him for the opening half of the campaign and the unclear prospects of Federico Chiesa, Liverpool supporters might see a transformation of their attacking options.Finding a replacement for Salah will be an almost insurmountable challenge, but should the Reds prevail in the pursuit of Yan Diomande, he could prove quite the heir.
