Liverpool may have bolstered their ranks with nine new players over the summer, but Brendan Rodgers insists that won't diminish any opportunities for the club's youngsters to stake a claim for senior action.

Since arriving at Anfield in 2012, the boss has consistently put his faith in the Reds' starlets - something he's adamant won't change, despite his squad now boasting vast strength in depth.

"I don't think it's more difficult for young players here now," Rodgers told the Liverpool Echo.

"In fact I think there will never be a greater chance if you have the responsibility and if you have the talent.

"Young players will never have a better opportunity at any club than at Liverpool.

"New players coming in here won't stand in their way. If a young player is performing he will play. I will always look to young players."

Rodgers points to Raheem Sterling as the prime example of talent being considered before age when it comes to team selection.

He continued: "Yes, the dynamics of the group and the whole club has changed now but that doesn't make the opportunity any less for the young player.

"There is an opportunity here for a young player if he has that talent base and the determination and the desire.

"Look at Raheem and what he's achieved since he broke into the side. He's only 19 but is maintaining his place. If other players here have that quality then they will play.

"Javier Manquillo is only 20 but after arriving here he went straight into the team because he showed up so well in training and in the Borussia Dortmund game. He will feature heavily for us this season.

"It's never about the age for me, it's about the talent and the commitment to playing."

With the addition of Champions League football to Liverpool's hunt for domestic success, Rodgers will aim to utilise the full depth of his squad over the course of a busy season.

He feels the blend of youth and experience he's acquired within the dressing room can complement each other.

"Young players inspire senior players as they come in and add energy," said Rodgers.

"The more senior players then use their experience to help and guide the youngsters.

"Every player here will be able to contribute and I will need them all this season as we've got a lot of games. That is a great position to be in as the manager.

"When there's no threat to your position it's never quite the same as when you've got someone day in day out doing really well who can put you under pressure.

"That's what we need if we're going to be successful."