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Liverpool news: Jurgen Klopp avoids Sadio Mane repeat as Tyler Morton lifts lid on exit

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The Portuguese attacker has become a key part of Jurgen Klopp's side since arriving at Anfield from Wolves. While he saw Darwin Nunez arrive this summer to provided added competition up-front, it appears that Jota sees his future as being with the Reds.

Jota's decision to put pen to paper comes as Tyler Morton lifted the lid on the influences behind his move to Blackburn and Declan Rice named a Liverpool star as the toughest opponent he has faced.

Here, Mirror Football rounds up all the latest Liverpool news. Liverpool will successfully avoid Diogo Jota following in the footsteps of Sadio Mane after they saw the Portugal star sign a new long-term contract.

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