Liverpool odds: Could Jurgen Klopp win a quad in his final season?

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Liverpool odds for a historic quad have been revealed by Ladbrokes as we approach the end of the 2023/24 domestic and continental seasons.

Jurgen Klopp’s side won the Carabao Cup this month, beating Chelsea 1-0 in the final at Wembley to win their first trophy of the season, but fans of the Reds will be hoping it doesn’t end up being their last.

With the likes of Mohamed Salah, Virgil van Dijk and Trent Alexander-Arnold playing some of the best football of their careers this campaign, Liverpool could be on track to win four trophies this season, completing a historic quad in the process.

But will it actually happen? Well Ladbrokes takes you through the chances…

Odds for Liverpool to win the quad

Liverpool won the Carabao Cup final in 2024, just as they did in 2022, beating Chelsea in the final after 120 minutes of emotionally and physically draining football. The trophy was the first that Klopp was physically able to win in what will be his final season at Anfield, and the German manager managed to bring it to Anfield, but what about the other competitions that the Reds are in?

Odds for Liverpool to win the Europa League – 7/4

A competition that Liverpool, according to Ladbrokes, are the favourites to win is the Europa League, being priced by the bookies at 7/4. Given that they’ve been one of the best sides in England this year, only losing two Premier League games since April 2023, it’s not surprising that Liverpool are the front-runners for European glory come the end of the season.

Bayer Leverkusen could provide some competition, and Brighton will definitely put up a fight too, but Liverpool’s squad is so deep that a Europa League win is a definite possibility. It’d create a nice full circle moment for Klopp too, with the German having won every trophy available to him during his time with Liverpool, other than Europe’s second-tier club competition.

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Odds for Liverpool to win the FA Cup – 10/3

Liverpool have been priced by Ladbrokes as the second-favourites to win the FA Cup this  year at 10/3, behind Manchester City, the reigning champions, at 15/8. Man City were drawn against Tottenham in the fourth-round, while Liverpool faced Norwich. Both teams progressed to the fifth round, where they’ll face Luton and Southampton respectively this week.

By the point the business end of the competition rolls around, both Man City and Liverpool’s focuses will likely be on the Premier League and their respective European cup competitions. However, with a squad as deep and talented as Liverpool’s, all it takes is a few favourable draws and Klopp’s side could find themselves getting their hands on yet another domestic cup.

Odds for Liverpool to win the Premier League – 7/4

If the second half of the season goes exactly the same way the first half did, then Liverpool will find themselves as Premier League champions for only the second time in the club’s history. The odds for Liverpool, who are the current league leaders with 26 games played, to end up winning the title come May are at 7/4, so it definitely isn’t a longshot, but they aren’t seen as the favourites by the bookies.

Despite being in second place, and despite not starting the season all too well, Ladbrokes has Man City as the front-runners to win the title, at the price of 11/10. However, Liverpool are definitely still in the title race, so combined with wins in all the other trophies, Liverpool completing a historic quad could definitely be worth a punt.

Odds for Liverpool to win the Premier League, Europa League, FA Cup and Carabao Cup – 33/1

Liverpool have already brought the FA Cup to Anfield as mentioned, but Ladbrokes has them at 33/1 to also win the Premier League, Europa League and FA Cup this season, winning a historic quad in the process.

It’ll be a mighty-tough ask to win all three of their remaining competitions, but with how well they’ve been playing this season, and the desire that the players will have with this being Klopp’s final season… you never know.

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All odds and markets are correct as of the date of publication.

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