Frank Lampard says he was "amused" by Jurgen Klopp`s comments on Chelsea`s transfer spending and that Liverpool`s heavy expenditure in previous years had laid the foundations for last season`s Premier League title triumph.


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Chelsea, owned by Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich, have spent around 200 million pounds ($256.36 million) to bring in Timo Werner, Kai Havertz, Hakim Ziyech and Ben Chilwell.


Klopp, who has only signed left-back Konstantinos Tsimikas from Olympiakos Piraeus this season, said Liverpool would not be spending a similar amount as they were a "different kind" of club, one "not owned by countries or an oligarch".


"I found it slightly amusing because when you talk about the owners of clubs, I don`t think it matters what line of business they come from," Lampard told British media. "We are talking about some very rich owners in the Premier League."


"Liverpool`s story is a fantastic story of a club over the five years that Klopp has been there that they have managed to get recruitment right to a really high level," he added.


"You can go through the Liverpool players, (Virgil) Van Dijk, Alisson, Fabinho, Keita, Sadio Mane, (Mohamed) Salah, incredible players that came at a very high price."