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"Jürgen Klopp announces shock Liverpool soccer club exit in blow for U.S. owners."
This is the title of a CNBC news. link:https://www.cnbc.com/2024/01/26/jrgen-klopp-announces-shock-liverpool-fc-exit-in-blow-for-us-owners.html
I don't know what it means exactly, especially the word "exit in".
I guess in the title, "Jürgen Klopp announces " is the subject, shock is the verb and Liverpool soccer club is the object. Then what is "exit in blow for U.S. owners"?
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