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Klopp unveils Liverpool's plan for the remainder of the summer window

Liverpool's league season is underway and the Reds manager detailed how his team is preparing for the new challenges.

By Wilian Estrella

Liverpool's league season is underway and the Reds manager detailed how his team is preparing for the new challenges.
Liverpool's league season is underway and the Reds manager detailed how his team is preparing for the new challenges.
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A new Premier League season is underway and Jürgen Klopp spoke about Liverpool’s plans before the press prior to Liverpool's debut at Craven Cottage against Fulham. The manager took the opportunity to talk about the transfer market, his new striker Darwin Nunez and the start of a new season.

The German manager was quick to dismiss the question of any new transfer inquiries. "We can't solve the problems we have with a transfer. At the moment it doesn't make sense for us. But the transfer window is still open and we'll see”.

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Just this summer saw the arrival of young Fabio Carvalho, a former Fulham player. What Klopp had to say about the young attacker: "He is a great player, a great talent. He will be very important for us. He's ready like Harvey Elliot is ready. That's great. We all need luck in life with injuries but he will be a great player for us," he analyzed.

Liverpool spent almost €100 million on their new '9' after selling Mané to Bayern for around €40 million. Klopp was confident with his new striker: "Darwin is ready. He needs time to get used to a lot of things, but he is already a great help. It was a proper pre-season for him. He adapted quickly.

New challenge

"We try to improve, make small adjustments and we know what we can do: more variants and be more dominant with the ball," the coach explained about the start of a new course, adding that he enjoyed the preseason. "I'm positive, but that's my nature. We'll see.