The Mario Gotze novel has reached new heights in Germany, some reports suggest that the player is linked to former Borussia Dortmund manager Jurgen Klopp at Liverpool. The negotiations were ongoing until this Monday, when Gotze and his management enterprise parted ways. His manager Volker Struth, was the one who announced the departure through an official statement, followed by Gotze's own statement.
Struth said: "After extensive deliberations and discussions in the past few weeks, we have together decided to terminate the cooperation. We met for a joint discussion and have parted by mutual agreement. I thank him for his many years of trust and wish him success in the future."
Then Mario Gotze himself added: "I thank SportsTotal for a very good cooperation, with many highlights and some great memories that have shaped my career decisively."
Elsewhere, former Bayern manager Ottmar Hitzfeld, has already approved of the possible transfer from Bayern to Liverpool, but things are currently on standby. However, Hitzfeld told Omnisport: "When I heard that Liverpool and Jurgen Klopp might be interested I thought that was a good idea, because Gotze is a very good player, who could help Liverpool. They don't have any similar, technically strong players for the offense. Mario Gotze would fit in with Liverpool and Jurgen Klopp, who knows Gotze. He would instantly have a relationship of trust, so it would be a win-win-situation."
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