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Fabrizio Romano relays update which could pave way for ‘world-class’ Liverpool man to join 36-time champions

Liverpool are set for a summer of change, with several major outgoings from the Reds dugout and boardroom.

Obviously we all know Jurgen Klopp is set to leave Anfield at the end of the season. Meanwhile, Jorg Schmadtke left Liverpool earlier this year.

At the same time, the Reds – and owners Fenway Sports Group – have been busy making a🌜ppointments to ensure con🍰tinuity at Liverpool.

FSG recently appointed Michael Edwards as their CEO of Football, who in turn has secured the services of Richard Hughes as Liverpool‘s incoming Director of Football.

Photo by James Gill - Danehouse/Getty Images
Photo by James Gill – Danehouse/Getty Images

Could ‘world-class’ Liverpool man now be set for continental move?

Another key Reds figure who is set to leave the club is Pep Lijnders, Klopp’s assistant manager. He w🎐ill be departing at the end of the season.

There have been reports linking the Dutchmaಌn with the Ajax head coach’s job.

And now, Fabrizio Romano has shared an update that could pave the way fo꧋r him to go there in the su💛mmer.

The transfer insider took to to relay what 𒅌John van ‘t Schip has said regarding his future at 🌳the Johan Cruyff Arena.

“John van ‘t Schip will not continue🅷 as Ajax manager next season, decision confirmed,” wrote Ro💎mano.

“Ajax have alreadꦛy a shortlist with 4 candidate♉s for new head coach.

““I’d like to contribute in the future but wܫith a d✃ifferent role”, van ‘t Schip said.”

What has Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp said about Pep Lijnders?

Lijnders has been a key compon🌊ent of Liverpool’s Klopp era, and there’s n💧o doubt he will go on to become a great head coach elsewhere.

“I will take the break, but the otherꦐ boys are open and ready, let me say it like that,” Klopp told the media team about his coaches after announcing his end-of-season departure.

“If some♚body is ready and if somebody can say that then i♏t’s me. They are ready.

“The impact the💯 boys had over the 🅰years, and especially the impact Pep had in the last few years on the football we play, is second to none and it’s absolutely incredible.”

Ajax, who have won the Dutch title 36 times, ha💃ve endured a difficult season, so they could certꦑainly do with a revamp.

L𝓀et’s see what happens in the coming weeks or months, but there’s a good chance Lijnde𝐆rs could go there.