When Jurgen Klopp arrived in Britain in 2015, one aspect of how his new club functioned consumed the English media. The club’s owners, FSG, had formed what was called a transfer committee and for many in the media it was an unworkable, malfunctioning monster that trampled on the manager of an English club’s inalienable right to sign his own players, make his own mistakes and ensure everyone paid for his omnipotence. That was the way English football worked and that was the way it should always be. When Brendan Rodgers was sacked, the role of the committee and the relationship…