Klopp is expected to begin an overhaul of the Reds squad he inherited from Brendan Rodgers in October and bring in a number of players more suited to his high-pressing demands.

The German will not be aalone in making big adjustments with Chelsea and Manchester United both likely to appoint new managers while Manchester City will be led by Pep Guardiola for the first time next term.

Arsenal have also been rumoured to be weighing up a summer splurge to make up for their pursuit of a first league title since 2003/04 slipping away and to also combat their rivals' fresh changes.
Such a shake-up at the top has led Klopp to believe English football will “take off” and he predicts a huge amount of money will be spent between all of the teams.

"If you have a look you see how the things take off around us,” he told Sport1.

“Pep Guardiola is joining Man City and we all will be astonished how this team will change. Manchester United is restructuring, too. I don't know what will happen exactly, but it will happen with a lot of money. 

“It seems that Arsenal won't be champions this year, which does not mean, that they say the next season: 'We tried it so often, now we will stop.' And Chelsea is getting a new coach – in England it will be explosive."