Liverpool: Jurgen Klopp defends the club's transfer activity
Liverpool will only dip into the transfer market again this summer if “something serious happens”, according to Jurgen Klopp. The Reds managed conceded he doesn’t believe the club will make any signings this week.
Liverpool have had a solid transfer window so far, and are expected to focus on offloading players before the window closes.
They’ve forked out nearly £80million on new recruits, though much of that will be paid ininstallments.
Klopp has strengthened throughout the pitch, bringing in attacker Diogo Jota, midfielder Thiago Alcantara and defender KostasTsimikas.
Now, it seems the Reds will look to trim the squad slightly before the window closes and offload players who don’t have a chance at getting into the first-team.
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He indicated that Liverpool would only look to bring new faces in if a player from the first-team suffers an injury before the deadline.
Klopp said: “I don’t expect a lot to happen to be honest.
“You think you are well covered, we have three absolutely top centre-halves, young players in line,Fabinhoat the back if you want and then all of a sudden three players are out for a few days and that is not nice.
“But you cannot solve that in the transfer market. That is just not possible.
“We will not even try if nothing more serious happens.
“I hope we don’t have to try that.
“If the situation stays like it is at the moment then there will be nothing.
“All the rest, we are in quite a good place squad-wise and what the outgoings will be I have no idea at the moment. We will see.”
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