'Adam always puts the club first' - Klopp pays tribute to Lallana after Liverpool contract extended

Lallana has signed a short-term deal to remain at Anfield for the rest of the campaign
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David Lynch9 June 2020

Jurgen Klopp paid a glowing tribute to Adam Lallana after it was confirmed that he will remain with Liverpool until the Premier League season is completed.

With his contract set to expire on July 1, the midfielder could have become a free agent before the end of a campaign severely delayed by the coronavirus pandemic.

However, he has opted to put pen to paper on a short-term deal that will see him remain at Anfield until the end of the next month.

And, according to Klopp, that decision says everything about a player who has always considered Liverpool's interests before his own during six years on Merseyside.

“I know how highly sought after Adam is in this moment by other clubs who want him for next season, so for him this is a commitment to us and we are very appreciative to him for it," he told the club's official website.

“This is absolutely how it should be, too, because I am so pleased he will be with us to finish the job this season and have the farewell he deserves so much.

“It is not possible for me to find words in the English language to properly explain the importance of Adam Lallana during my period of being manager of this club.

“But, to be honest, now is not the time for these words. Because of this news – that he stays until we finish this campaign – I can say all the things I want and need to when our season is concluding next month.

“What I can say – and want to say – now is even the way he has handled this extension tells you all you need to know about the person and his character. A top-class professional and an even better person.

“Adam always puts the club first – always! In the conversations we have had, he has been the first to express that my priority as a manager needs to be the players who are at this club for longer than just the rest of this season.

“He wants to be here to finish the job and do it properly, but it says everything about him that his biggest concern was blocking the progress and opportunity of a player who is under contract for next season also.

“But his role is too important to lose him before this season is done. So, it’s fantastic we can delay our messages of gratitude and good luck until the end of July now.”

Of course, news of a short-term extension for Lallana effectively also serves as confirmation that he will depart the club on a free transfer when the 2019-20 season is over.

But the 32-year-old is still in no mood to reflect on his achievements at Anfield just yet, preferring instead to focus on the targets ahead - such as ensuring a first league title in over 30 years is secured.

“I am really pleased to have the chance to finish this season – it means a lot to me and my family,” he added.

“Now isn’t the moment to review my time here because the focus needs to be on the remaining nine matches and the club finishing the season in the best manner possible.

“Of course, one of the big personal positives about committing to this short-term extension is that I will now get to say goodbye to the people who mean so much to me in the right way.

“The gaffer has been different class and we’ve had an honest conversation about what my role will be in the remaining weeks. I want to contribute in the most positive way possible that helps him and the team, not just for the remaining matches of this season – but also what they’ll need to consider for next.

“I’m totally at peace with what that looks and feels like, and I know the role I’ll be playing for this team will help in what’s going to be an extraordinary period – the likes of which none of us have ever experienced.

“I feel in my time at Liverpool I’ve always looked to do the right thing for the team, the manager and the club in every decision I’ve made. I think this one fits into that category as well, so I’m buzzing to be seeing out this campaign and hopefully get to celebrate something memorable with an amazing group of people.”

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