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Jurgen Klopp admits a number of players will leave Liverpool prior to Thursday's transfer deadline.



The Reds boss believes his squad needs trimming down ahead of the new Premier League campaign.



However, Klopp has warned clubs that nobody will be off-loaded on the cheap.



"If any player from my team is available then in every other situation in my life as a manager I would have bought any of them," Klopp said.

"They are all fantastic boys. In this moment the squad is too big, that's true. But it's not that we give them away for free. Liverpool is strong enough to keep all these players and then we deal with that. We aren't here to make any other teams stronger."



Klopp is unlikely to make any further signings but refused to be drawn on the matter when quizzed by Sky.



He added: "I can't kill your D-Day! People sit the whole day in front of the TV, seeing who buys and sells who. I won't watch it because I'll be working."