The article discusses the departures of key executives from Liverpool FC, including sporting director Michael Edwards and director Ian Graham, both pivotal in the club's success, especially during their 2020 Premier League victory. With Liverpool being considered for sale by Fenway Sports Group and Klopp announcing his intent to leave after the season, there are growing concerns about the team's future. Despite currently sitting at the top of the league, the club has experienced a decline, underlined by underperforming new signings and key players entering contract negotiations with no extensions in sight.
By the end of the season, Liverpool's table position slipped to third, showcasing a decline despite high expectations following Klopp's announcement to leave.
Michael Edwards and Ian Graham's departures from Liverpool fueled concerns about the club's future, leaving significant gaps within its successful management framework.
Despite having key players still present, Liverpool's recent season revealed challenges with new signings, missing extensions, and looming uncertainties for iconic figures like Salah.
Nedum Onuoha noted Klopp left Liverpool not in decline but amidst a competitive position, emphasizing the potential for continued success at the club.
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