Revealed: Liverpool’s plans to FINALLY celebrate Premier League triumph with fans after 35 years

After a waiting period of 35 years, Liverpool will celebrate the title for a crowded Anfield on Sunday.

Jurgen Klopp's Back, Alan Hansen will make an emotional appearance and then there is the Trent situation.

This is what to expect …

King Klopp back on Anfield

The dress code on the chic seats can forbid Jurgen Klopp to wear a red Liverpool shirt, but he has insisted that he will be 'one of you' in Anfield and supports the team of the stands.

There is no jealousy of Klopp that the team has been in force since his departure, but you would not blame him if he thought: “Why did Manchester City collapse in such a way that I was walking away?”

Stad was the thorn in Klopp's side for his nine years and he would have won more than one Premier League, if not for his rival and friend Pep Guardiola.

Klopp, now the head of football at Red Bull, gets a hot reception and said on Friday that reports connected him to a new management job – Roma was the last to be cited – his 'S ***'.

Emotional scenes at Trophy -Lift

A metaphorical death of the baton takes place around 7 p.m. when Hansen, the last Liverpool captain to lift the trophy for fans, presents the silverware to the current skipper Virgil van Dijk.

Hansen, 69, won eight league titles – three wore the bracelet. This club has had many great captains, but Van Dijk is there with Hansen and Steven Gerrard as one of the largest.

It also comes a year since Hansen was taken seriously ill. What a moving moment it will be to see him, fit and good again, on stage.

Gravenberch and Salah to get individual gongs

Mohamed Salah and Ryan Gravenberch will also be presented with Gongs for Premier League player and the young player of the season respectively.

Unless Alexander Isak scores five goals on Sunday for Newcastle – and Salah fails to work against Crystal Palace – the Egyptian also gets the Golden Boot and the Playmaker Award for most assists.

The Dutch midfielder Gravenberch told us yesterday: 'I saw a few clips from Virgil this week when they had the parade for the Champions League. And there were so many people, so I am so enthusiastic about Monday and what is happening now. '

Call and Klopp call for respect for Trent

Manager Arne Slot called on fans to find out everyone, so in retrospect the announcement of the exit of Trent Alexander-Arnold was well timed. Fans who have booed hopefully have now taken that out of their systems.

Klopp said on Friday evening: 'I don't tell you that you should not be disappointed, you should not be angry. Just don't forget. '

Who else can say goodbye?

If Liverpool has to have the 'Big Summer' what Van Dijk talks about in terms of income, they must also balance the books.

Darwin Nunez, Harvey Elliott, Caoimhin Kelleher, Federico Chiesa, Kostas Tsimikas, Joe Gomez and Jarell Quansah are some of the bigger names that can be on the way.

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