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Comparing Klopp and Guardiola’s net spend at Liverpool and Man City

Liverpool’s Jurgen Klopp and Manchester City’s Pep Guardiola are not just the two best managers in the Premier League, but likely the world.

The managers have built two of the best teams in the world and are currently involved in another thrilling title race in the Premier League.

With both teams also competing for the FA Cup and Champions League, both managers will have to continue rotating their squads heavily in order to get the best out of their sides. That requires huge depth in quality, which both have achieved through purchasing players available in the transfer market.

It’s no secret that Guardiola has splashed the cash, and even he admits it’s the route of his success in Manchester.

“We have a lot of money to buy a lot of incredible players”, he said last season.

“There are many more things – first of all, an incredibly strong organisation, good, incredible lovely people, the backroom staff, the staff and players especially but when you achieve what this club has achieved in four years, winning a lot of games, you need to have the top players.

“You can win one title with average players, but to win a lot of titles you need top, top, top players. And top players cost a lot of money.”

Klopp has also admitted that huge money is needed to compete at the top level but also stressed he felt they needed to sell to buy.

“It’s a wealthy club with no problems but the policy here is clear. We spend what we earn, if we earn more, we can spend more. If we earn less, we can spend less,” he said earlier this year.

“I think it’s not a secret but the situation in this club here is that our transfers have to hit the ground [running] because we cannot make a £40million or £50million signing and then in the end we think ‘Well if

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