I think he has a budget and I think he can spend it any way he wants to; I don't think he has an age restriction and I don't think he has a profile restriction...I am sure that salary does come into it as part of an overall salary budget.
As you said every manager save a few have the same overall restrictions and it's the gaffers job to identify how best to spend his xfer budget and his squad salary budget.
Considering how we are 4th in the PL on net transfer money spent the last 5 years and we are 5th overall in wages (over 40 million more than Spurs); I would not think Jürgen has to necessarily shop at the Tesco.
My opinion anyway.
Jürgen Klopp has final say on all Liverpool transfers, claims chief executive Ian Ayre
Jürgen Klopp does not require the approval of a transfer committee says Liverpool chief executive Ian Ayre.
Liverpool's spending during Brendan Rodgers' tenure as manager has come under criticism with Klopp's predecessor not thought to have the final say on some of the dealings.
Howver, addressing the Web Summit at the RDS in Dublin, Ayre said the process for scouting and signing players has not changed in eight years.
There's only one person that has the final say over what players at Liverpool Football Club and that's Jürgen Klopp right now.
The words 'transfer committee' I think got used once and became this idea that we all sit round a table and have a vote on every player we sign. That couldn't be further from the truth.
The manager will say we are looking for somebody in this position and a bunch of people - a mix of traditional scouts and more recently analytical and digital-based information - bring all of that together as was always the case
Klopp has already taken charge of three Premier League matches, a Europa League fixture, and a League Cup win over Bournemouth since arriving at Anfield on October 8, and Ayre stressed part of his role is to support the manager during busy game periods when he has little time to devote to transfers.
Look at the last three months,' he said. 'We had a game every three days. When is the manager going to fly around the world and watch players? When is the manager going to negotiate with an agent?
That's not the same as making the decision. The point is using smart processes and people, all of whom have all learnt at all manner of different football clubs and have great experience in the game.
They are there to provide the manager with the best tools to make the best decision.'
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Jürgen Klopp: I have final say over Liverpool transfersLiverpool manager Jürgen Klopp has reiterated his insistence he is in charge of transfers after predecessor Brendan Rodgers claimed players were forced upon him.Klopp admits there are certain parameters within which he must work but was unequivocal on who has the final word.
“If I say, for example, we take Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who is 35, and we would have to pay £100million then maybe I should ask before I sign him,” he said.
“But it is as it is when I said on the first day I came here; it is like I used to work.
“Sometimes my staff and myself have an idea with a player we know or heard about and we collect some information about this.
“If I don’t want the player to come here he will not come and if the player I want does not fit our budget then he will not come too. That is absolutely normal.”
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