Ancelotti wouldn't have touched them with a barge pole.
What's becoming clear are 2 things. 1) They are operating a completely flawed "moneyball" plan & 2) Post Rodgers they are not willing to shift form it.
Klopp coming out and defending the committee, defending selling his best players, saying he's not worried about looking for cheaper recruits etc is very clear evidence that he is on board with FSG plan. No top manager would accept a committee made up of computer nerds looking to shoehorn a method used is baseball onto a completely different sport played in another continent selecting cut price players as acceptable.
I kind of dreaded the day they sacked Rodgers. I always thought they'd not only bin him off but also reflect that there are no shortcuts or easy solutions with football which (unlike baseball) is a global game. I thought that reflection may have meant they gave the manager the choice of how to spend 300 million and they might start doing what Benitez did which was signings good players for good money. With a top manager (like Ancelotti) they would be very dangerous with that approach.
United are not the force they were, Chelsea are a farce and Wenger isn't the manager he was. Look back to some of those Benitez teams, with Alonso, Gerrard, Mascherano, Agger, Torries etc I would say they would be the strongest team in the league currently. I was really worried that when Rodgers went we'd see a return to that.
As it is they are now linked with an 18 year old from Porto for 35 million. It is an utter farce. Two games is a short time to judge someone but after two games I knew that Martinez grasped what was required to make a winning/creative team. More importantly than just his obsession with pressing, Klopps press conference about the broad outlook of the club don't worry me one bit. He is going to enable FSG to keep living out their fantasy of moneyball.
This Liverpool, under this manager and their ownership are going to get nowhere near winning the top trophies. I could see them going backwards as Klopp could end up losing the plot with these.