PIERRE-EMERICK AUBAMEYANG is reportedly keen on joining Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool revolution
Klopp will take training at Liverpool's Melwood HQ today for the first time since replacing Brendan Rodgers as manager.
Express Sport understands the former Borussia Dortmund boss will give all of the players he inherits from Rodgers' tenure the chance to prove themselves.
Klopp has insisted he is not planning to delve in the transfer market in January to bolster the Reds' squad.
Express Sport understands the former Borussia Dortmund boss will give all of the players he inherits from Rodgers' tenure the chance to prove themselves.
Klopp has insisted he is not planning to delve in the transfer market in January to bolster the Reds' squad.
But the German tactician has already been linked with a host of potential signings, including Dortmund ace Aubameyang.
And it is claimed the £35million-rated striker - also a target for Barcelona - is interested in a reunion with Klopp at Anfield.
A source told The Sun: "An offer of joining Liverpool now Jurgen is there would be an attractive proposition."
And it is claimed the £35million-rated striker - also a target for Barcelona - is interested in a reunion with Klopp at Anfield.
A source told The Sun: "An offer of joining Liverpool now Jurgen is there would be an attractive proposition."
Klopp signed Aubameyang at Dortmund for just £10m in 2013 from French side St Etienne, with the 26-year-old scoring 40 goals in his first 60 starts.
The Gabon international's contract at the Bundesliga outfit runs until 2020.
However, Dortmund chief executive officer Hans-Joachim Watzke Watzke claims Klopp will not raid his old club for any of their players.
The Gabon international's contract at the Bundesliga outfit runs until 2020.
However, Dortmund chief executive officer Hans-Joachim Watzke Watzke claims Klopp will not raid his old club for any of their players.
"Jurgen would never do anything that would damage BVB's interests," he told German newspaper Bild.
"I am 100 per cent certain about that. He would never approach any players behind our back.
"We are simply too close for things like that to happen. We have been through too much together."
"I am 100 per cent certain about that. He would never approach any players behind our back.
"We are simply too close for things like that to happen. We have been through too much together."
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