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Liverpool in £10m talks with Disney+ over documentary series about Jurgen Klopp's final months in charge after Netflix and Amazon reject deal

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  • Klopp to leave Liverpool in summer
  • Reds to film season documentary
  • Disney+ in £10m talks to buy it
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Reds boss Klopp announced he would be stepping down from his role in the summer, ending almost nine glittering years at the club. Soon after that, the Merseyside outfit revealed they would do a behind the scenes show detailing the German's final months at Anfield. Now, The Daily Mailclaims Disney+ are in advanced talks to secure the documentary after Amazon reportedly rejected the chance to buy the series due to concerns about limited access in the dressing room and Netflix also expressed reservations.

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Klopp has turned Liverpool into one of the best teams in Europe after inheriting a side punching below the club's weight. The 56-year-old has won six major trophies with the Reds, including the Champions League and Premier League, and they could win a quadruple in his last season in charge. That is more important than a documentary but it could make for better viewing if they win a lot of silverware in Klopp's last hurrah.

  • DID YOU KNOW?

    Klopp previously vetoed Liverpool's discussions with Amazon about a documentary in 2018 and reportedly only approved this project after receiving assurances camera crews would not follow his players in the dressing room or other private areas.

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    WHAT NEXT?

    The documentary will be available to watch after the season ends. On the pitch, league leaders Liverpool travel to Premier League rivals Arsenal on Sunday looking to build on their five point advantage over the Gunners.

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