Liverpool have reportedly made a decision on whether they will have an end-of-season trophy parade.
The Reds won the Carabao Cup in February, defeating Chelsea 1-0 after extra time at Wembley.
At the time, Liverpool still held hopes of winning a quadruple in Jurgen Klopp's last season in charge, as they were still involved in the Europa League and FA Cup as well as the Premier League title race.
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But they were knocked out of the FA Cup the following month by Manchester United, losing 4-3 after extra time in what was a pulsating quarter-final tie.
Last month saw the Reds eliminated from the Europa League at the same stage by Italian side Atalanta, having failed to overturn a shock 3-0 defeat at Anfield in the first leg.
And with three games to go, Liverpool are five points behind leaders Arsenal in the race for the Premier League title.
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Klopp told TNT Sports after the 2-2 draw at West Ham that the squad 'knew' they had to win that match, with the result all but eliminating them from the race.
There had been rumours about a potential victory parade at the end of the season at one stage, given that the Reds won the Carabao Cup and could have won three other trophies.
It would have also given fans an opportunity to bid farewell to Klopp in his final season at the helm.
In 2021, they held a parade after winning the FA Cup and Carabao Cup, and accepted the Mayor of Liverpool's offer prior to the Champions League final. Although they went on to lose against Real Madrid, the parade still took place.
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However, according to reports, the club have decided not to hold a trophy parade this season - unless they manage to win the Premier League title.
Any plans for a parade would have to be agreed upon with Liverpool City Council.
And This Is Anfield report that, at this stage, those proposals have been 'shelved', despite the Reds having had contingency plans in place for 'multiple dates' if they won the Premier League and Europa League.
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It is added that plans would change if Liverpool do lift the Premier League title, but those prospects are looking increasingly unlikely given Arsenal and Manchester City's current form.
Klopp's final game at Anfield will take place on the final day of the Premier League season, with Liverpool taking on Wolves on May 19.
Topics: Liverpool, Premier League, Carabao Cup, Jurgen Klopp, Football