Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp on Tuesday voiced his concern over the late closure of the transfer window in the Saudi Arabia league, fearing it may have a detrimental effect on European clubs, urging football authorities to address the matter.
Speaking in Singapore on the eve of his team’s pre-season friendly against German champions Bayern Munich, made his remarks while reacting to the news that former Liverpool striker Sadio Mane is set to leave Bayern to join Saudi side Al Nassr.
Klopp appears concerned that the closure of the Saudi transfer window on September 20, three weeks after it shuts in Europe, could impact clubs who would be unable to sign suitable replacements.
"The influence of Saudi Arabia? We will see. I don't know. At the moment it looks like they have quite an influence, it is massive,” said the German.
"I think that pretty much the worst thing is that the transfer window in Saudi Arabia is open for three weeks longer. If I am right, I heard something like that. Then, at least in Europe, that's not helpful. So UEFA and FIFA must find solutions for that.
Brazilian midfielder Fabinho on Monday became the third Liverpool player to move to a Saudi club in this close season when he joined Al-Ittihad in a £40 million ($51 million) deal.