Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp has revealed plans to bring in reinforcements to Anfield in the next summer transfer window.
The German boss has led Liverpool to a top four position with an impressive performances in the Premier League season, but their campaign has been marked by inconsistent displays and results due to injuries and defensive frailties.
There are speculations that the Reds will look to sign a number of players in the next summer window, Klopp has also admitted he will be making a couple of signings in the summer.
He said: ”More players doesn’t mean automatically that you have more options because more players could mean that more players are injured. A few other clubs had this,”
”We will show that we learned from this year but I don’t know exactly what to say about this now. We will bring in players, yes, of course; the squad will change in a few positions, yes, of course; we will still have young players in the squad, yes.”
”I said it already, with the problems we had in January and February, of course it was clear. ”The injury of Phil in November, Sadio not in January, Danny Ings not in for a long time, Daniel Sturridge not at 100 per cent and then out.”
”Should we have, for this, another striker, another winger? Yes, it felt like this in these moments, but it gave a few young boys an opportunity to show themselves and that’s good.”
”Next year, with more games, we need to have more options in these positions, that’s clear.”
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