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Ragnar Klavan thought he was the victim of a prank. The defender was at his summer house in Estonia when the text came through asking if he fancied a move to Liverpool. He presumed a friend was ...
Enter Ragnar Klavan. Jurgen Klopp has signed the 6ft 1in centre back to alleviate some of the issues faced by the squad. At 30 years old, he is certainly not a signing for the future, but his ...
Liverpool have completed the signing of Ragnar Klavan, who has agreed a long-term contract at Anfield after moving from Bundesliga outfit Augsburg. The club's official website announced the deal ...
Ragnar Klavan has left Liverpool for Serie A side Cagliari after two seasons with the Merseysider club, with Sky Sports believing the Reds have received around £2m for the defender.
Liverpool have bolstered their ailing defensive ranks by making Augsburg defender Ragnar Klavan their fifth summer signing. The 30-year-old joins for a fee of around £4million that could ...
While Klavan is seen as a modernizer, Pohlak, who has been in the role since 2007, represents the status quo, with some critics pointing to an autocratic style of governing. It was reported earlier ...
Ragnar Klavan is an odd Liverpool player in many respects. The 32-year-old isn't exactly the most glamorous of footballers, and only tends to fill in whenever one of Jurgen Klopp's not entirely ...
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Liverpool cult hero announces retirement as 24-year career comes to emotional end - MSNFormer Liverpool defender Ragnar Klavan has announced his retirement. The defender, who was a cult hero on Merseyside, made 53 appearances for the Reds, having signed for Liverpool back in 2016 ...
Liverpool are reportedly hoping to wrap up a £5 million deal for Augsburg centre-back Ragnar Klavan amid injury worries for Mamadou Sakho and Joe Gomez. According to the MailOnline's Dominic King ...
Klavan moved on to the Bundesliga in 2012 with Augsburg, where he has become a mainstay in their backline, making over 30 league appearances in each of his four seasons in Germany.
Former Estonian national team captain Ragnar Klavan has announced his candidacy as next president of the Estonian Football Association (EJL) after retiring from professional football at the age of 39.
Klavan kicked off his career with Estonian side Elva in 2001 at the age of 15 and went on to win the league and domestic super cup with Tallinn-based Flora in 2003. He then spent seven seasons in ...
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