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Jurgen Klopp insists Liverpool are unlikely to make any further signings during the January transfer window.

The Reds shattered their transfer record to sign Virgil van Dijk from Southampton for £75million before selling Philippe Coutinho to Barcelona in a £142million deal.

Liverpool, who failed to convince RB Leipzig to let them bring forward Naby Keita's summer move to Anfield, have been linked with various replacements for Coutinho.

However, Klopp is prepared to wait until the summer - highlighting Adam Lallana as a player ready to take on greater responsibility in the second half of the season.

The England international has made just two starts this term but is now fully fit after a thigh injury.

"If something jumps in my face then maybe we will think about it but we aren't actively looking for a new player we don't know so far," Klopp said.

"We have to use the players we have. That makes absolute sense because we have high qualty players.

"Look at Adam Lallana, he's not a replacement for Phil Coutinho because he's a different type of player, but he's a fantastic player who couldn't play the first half of the season in 2017.

"Now he's back and that's good. I wouldn't say we are active (in the transfer market), no."

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There has been plenty of attention on potential outgoings this week with Daniel Sturridge wanted on loan by both Inter Milan and Sevilla.

The Reds striker wants to leave in order to get the regular game time he needs to force his way into England's World Cup squad.

However, Klopp played down the chances of sanctioning Sturridge's exit.

"We will see what happens between now and the end of January," he added.

"What I can say is that we have a long and very decisive part of the season still to play.

"In this transfer window it looks always like the season is already over and everybody who didn't play often enough wants to leave and stuff like that.

"We still have games to play and we need all the players. We will see how it will be."