Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp has revealed his plans for the upcoming summer transfer window and contrary to reports in the press, big money moves may be off the cards.
The Reds have spent over €350 million over the last two seasons which have propelled them to title contenders both in the league and in Europe but Klopp remains adamant that his side does not require huge recruits in the summer.
The former Borussia Dortmund boss was quoted saying: “I don’t want to talk exactly what we will do, but I don’t think this is a team at the moment where we have to spend the big money or whatever.
“The best way to do it is bring together a group of players, try to develop them altogether and then stay together for a while.”
The news will surely bring down the excitement around Anfield, especially after the club have been linked with massive names over the last few weeks.
Lorenzo Insigne, James Rodriguez and Matthijs de Ligt have all been linked with a switch to Merseyside and each one of them would cost a fortune for the Reds.
Liverpool’s previous big-money recruits of Virgil van Dijk from Southampton and Alisson from Roma have been hugely successful over the last two seasons but if his comments are to be true, it’s going to be a quiet summer at Anfield.