A documentary series on Liverpool FC will be released at the end of the season, with filming already underway for the unique production.
The series will delve into the history of LFC, from its inception to the club we recognise today, and offer fans exclusive insight into how a Premier League side operates.
Although it's yet to be announced which streaming platform has the rights to the upcoming project, it will be filmed, directed and produced by Lorton Entertainment - responsible for Amazon Prime's 'Diego Maradona' movie, Steven Gerrard's 'Make Us Dream' and the Disney+ 'Coleen Rooney: The Real Wagatha Story' show.
Speaking on the series, Jürgen Klopp said: “With this being my final season I thought we should provide a rare opportunity for viewers to have more of an inside look at what makes this club so special - its people.
“From our fans to our players and those who work so hard behind the scenes, constantly in pursuit of success for Liverpool Football Club. Thanks to this new documentary series viewers will be able to see what I see every day at this great club, and understand those amazing people more.”
As Klopp aims to end his final season at the club on a high note, this documentary is sure to be an entertaining watch. Yet another essential viewing for 2024.