Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp has reassured supporters that "there's no need" for the club to recruit a midfielder in the transfer market, despite concerns about squad depth.The German gaffer, 55, had previously confirmed the Reds were not expecting any further movement after conducting their business in the early weeks of the window.
Following Sadio Mane's decision to exit the club, the Merseysiders moved quickly to bring in Uruguayan ace Darwin Nunez, forking out a club-record £85million to seal his signature.After shrewdly recruiting Fabio Carvalho and Calvin Ramsey, Klopp has now reaffirmed that their dealings in the transfer market are effectively over.READ MORE: World Cup of Pundits: Vote for ultimate footy expert as Roy Keane aims to defend title"How I said if nobody wants to leave – and no player came to me with that request yet and I don’t expect it really, to be honest – there is no need for a new midfielder," Klopp told reporters ahead of their pre-season clash against Crystal Palace."We cannot just add on midfielders.
We respect the contracts with our boys as well, that means as long as we signed them, they get all our support – in training, between the sessions, during the games and between the games."That is the situation we have; really, you can count our midfielders.
And, for me, Harvey Elliott is a new signing as well, after last season how he started. He is very young, came back brilliant, then had a little low, that is completely normal after being that long out.
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