Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp said he was "surprised" by Roberto Firmino's decision to leave the club at the end of the season but added he wants to end the Brazilian forward's eight-year Anfield career on a high.
Firmino's contract expires in June. He helped Liverpool win the Champions League, Premier League, FA Cup and Club World Cup among other major honours since joining them from Hoffenheim in June 2015. "Surprised?
Yes, a little bit - it could go two ways and it went one. And I respect that a lot," Klopp said. "But it's completely normal in this kind of long relationship that we have and Bobby has with the club. "He told me and then the only other thing he said is, 'Now I want to bring this wonderful story to a positive end'." Firmino, 31, has scored 108 goals in more than 350 games in all competitions and was part of an attacking trio with Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane that helped Liverpool win the 2019-20 league title.
Meanwhile, Klopp said he is committed to the summer rebuild of his midfield and the progress of Harvey Elliott and emergence of Stefan Bajcetic has not altered his plans.