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A team that already has or has found its best performance will of course not need many more changes so that it spends a lot of money in the transfer market, in contrast to a team that has not yet found its best performance or is currently developing, they will spend a lot of money in the transfer market and that is normal. Previously Liverpool and Manchester City also spent quite a lot of money in the transfer market.
Klopp built Liverpool from the moment he arrived, there is a character attached to the team with Klopp, I see it as similar to Man United and previous coach Alex Ferguson.
So Klopp's departure will of course create something missing in the Liverpool team that will be difficult to find again.
Teams that are in their best performance do not do much activity in the transfer market, they are only looking for a few players to improve their performance or looking for replacements to fill the posts left by players who have gone to other clubs. Several teams are still having difficulty developing their squad even though they have spent a lot of money in the transfer market, Manchester United and Chelsea are the teams that have failed to build their squad even though they have spent a lot of money.
Klopp departure leaves a big hole for Liverpool, the new coach brought in to replace Klopp will bear a big burden. He must be able to maintain Liverpool performance like when he was under Klopp. This responsibility will be Arne Slot's job to bring Liverpool into a team that is ready to compete for the EPL title and in other competitions.