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Liverpool have quietly handed influential coach new long-term contract – Liverpool FC

Earlier this year, Jurgen Klopp was announced to have signed a new long-term contract along with his two assistants, but there was another deal agreed, too.

Back in April, Liverpool confirmed the best news possible for supporters: that Klopp had put pen to paper on a new deal that would tie him to Anfield until 2026.

It came out of the blue, with the German widely expected to depart on the expiration of his previous terms in 2024, but it was the boost fans needed, with the club in safe hands for the long term.

Along with Klopp, assistant managers Pepijn Lijnders and Peter Krawietz were confirmed to have signed extensions for the same period, ensuring the core of his staff remained in place.

But it was unclear whether any other coaches had also agreed to fresh terms, with a number crucial to the club’s success in recent years.

However, Liverpool appear to have inadvertently confirmed that Vitor Matos also signed a new contract that day in April.

LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Sunday, August 8, 2021: Liverpool's manager Jürgen Klopp (C) with first-team development coach Pepijn Lijnders (L) and elite development coach Vitor Matos (R) during the pre-match warm-up before a pre- season friendly match between Liverpool FC and Athletic Club de Bilbao at Anfield.  The game ended in a 1-1 draw.  (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)

Matos’ official job title is elite development coach, which sees him serve as a liaison between academy and first team, but as time has gone by he has taken a more focal role in leading training sessions at Kirkby.

The Portuguese can be considered one of the most important coaches within Klopp’s staff, which explains why he was part of the group to re-sign.

In the latest serialization of Lijnders’ new book intensitythe club have confirmed that Klopp, Krawietz, Lijnders and Matos all successfully negotiated extended stays.

As Lijnders explains, contracts were officially signed the day after the first-leg win over Villarreal in the Champions League semi-finals.

“So, 2-0, half-time and in six days we would have the possibility to reach the final in Paris. The following day we would sign and announce our new 2026 deals. So this was only the start…” Lijnders wrote.

SAALFELDEN, AUSTRIA - Monday, July 25, 2022: Liverpool's first-team development coach Pepijn Lijnders (L) and elite development coach Vitor Matos arriving before a training session at during the club's pre-season training camp in Austria.  (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)

“The following morning at AXA, Jonathan [Bamber, general counsel]Julian [Ward, sporting director]Jurgen, Pete, Marc [Kosicke, agent] and Vitor were all standing inside the manager’s office.

“[FSG president] Mike Gordon spoke to us all: ‘This project has been the most incredible experience of my life. Thank you for contributing and having this important role’.

“’Thank you, Mike, for the trust’, I replied.”

Though specific details of the contracts were never confirmed by the club, it had already been widely reported that Klopp, Krawietz and Lijnders all signed until 2026, with no pay rise for the manager.

It stands to reason that Matos has also agreed to stay for another four years.

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CONFIRMED – Diogo Jota signs new long-term Liverpool contract – Liverpool FC

Diogo Jota has put pen to paper on a new five-year contract with Liverpool, with the club rewarding the excellent form of their No. 20 since joining in 2020.

Jota has provided an excellent addition to the Reds’ attacking ranks since his £45 million transfer from Wolves two years ago, with 34 goals in 85 games.

Such has been his emphatic form that the long-standing front three of Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino have undergone a more comfortable shift, with a new-look attack now in place.

Salah is among those to have signed a new contract this summer, and now Jota has joined the Egyptian in agreeing an extension to his deal.

Liverpool have announced a new long-term deal for Jota, which is believed to be for five years and on a significant increase on the terms finalized back in 2020.

“Really proud, I have to say,” the Portuguese told LiverpoolFC.com.

LONDON, ENGLAND - Wednesday, March 16, 2022: Liverpool's Diogo Jota celebrates after scoring the first goal during the FA Premier League match between Arsenal FC and Liverpool FC at the Emirates Stadium.  (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)

“Obviously since I arrived two years ago I established myself as an important player in this team – that’s what I wanted from the beginning.

“Now, signing a new long-term deal, it’s obviously from the club’s perspective proof of the belief in myself as a player.

“For me, obviously it’s really good to establish I’ll be here for a while.

“So, the beginning of a new season, let’s do it.”

Jota’s new deal follows extensions for Salah as well as James Milner and Joe Gomez, with Naby Keita and Harvey Elliott expected to be next in line.

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