Jürgen Klopp has claimed that Liverpool won’t need any further targets in January. The Reds are currently in the second position in the Premier League table and are very much in the title contention. However, their title bid seems to be in jeopardy as an injury to Philippe Coutinho has come at the wrong time.
Coutinho injured his ankle ligaments during Liverpool’s 2-0 win over Sunderland last week. Scan reveals that the attacking midfielder could miss up to six weeks.
Liverpool have been linked with the likes of Christian Pulisic and Lorenzo Insigne but Klopp made it clear that he won’t change his policy, “Actually I thought before about it, but it doesn’t mean that we do it.
“We have to think about it all the time to prepare the situation. We have already prepared the summer, that’s how it is. We spoke about a camp, we organised a camp for the summer and all that stuff.
“Of course, transfers will be done or not. If we have another few injuries or not, we will see. Maybe a few young lads now take the chance because of injuries of other players, so then we don’t think about it anymore.
“It’s not to make a transfer, it’s only if we think the team needs another player, the squad needs another player. Then I think we will do it. If not, then not.”