Having reached two European finals, Liverpool have risen significantly in the eyes of the football world since Jurgen Klopp took the reigns in October 2015. They are now able to attract top players from around the world, as well as spend big money on them, as the last several transfer windows showed.
This time around, they ve been linked with Paulo Dybala of Juventus who has seemingly lost some importance to the Serie A champions since the arrival of Cristiano Ronaldo, and Matthijs de Ligt, an impressive young centre-back who plays alongside Liverpool s Virgil van Dijk in the Netherlands team and has recently stated that a move to Anfield could happen .
However, as report, Klopp has revealed that he probably won t be sanctioning any big-money moves this summer, which likely rules the Reds out of the race for either of the two aforementioned players. The German believes the team he has put together has a good core set to last for years ahead, and he will only look to fine-polish it from here on.