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Jurgen Klopp merchandise rolls out

New Liverpool FC manager already has branded mugs, tees and mousemats.

He’s only been the manager of Liverpool FC for a few days, but Jurgen Klopp, the self-proclaimed ‘normal one’, already has a line of merchandise.

Perhaps sensing that the charismatic Klopp has the potential to turn around more than just the team’s fortunes on the pitch, Liverpool has launched a full ‘Klopp collection’.

This includes a t-shirt – utilising ‘the normal one’ phrase from his press conference – plus a mug and mousemat bearing his image.

The Times also reported that the club will look to use the feelgood factor surrounding the new manager to reach out to potential new sponsors and, with the new Main Stand under construction, corporate sponsors, too.

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