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Liverpool will get back down to business when they fly to Spain for their warm weather training camp today.

Jurgen Klopp's players have been scattered across Europe on Valentine's breaks with their nearest and dearest since being granted some time off following last weekend's victory over Tottenham.

But the squad will reconvene at Melwood before embarking on the two-and-a-half hour flight to Murcia on Wednesday afternoon.

From there it's a 25-minute drive to the picturesque surroundings of La Manga Club in south east Spain.

Conditions are perfect with temperatures of around 16 degrees. A gruelling double session is planned for Thursday on the resort's FIFA-standard pitches.

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“Now we are in pre-season,” Klopp said. “We will use this and we will go again and again and again.”

The Reds will be based for four nights at the luxurious five-star Hotel Principe Felipe.

It's off season so the 1,400-acre resort is relatively quiet. Most of the golfers and families on half-term getaways are staying in Los Lomas Village apartments on the other side of the vast complex.

However, a room at the Principe Felipe will still set you back 175 Euros per night.

The hotel offers spectacular views of the Mar Menor, the lagoon in the Iberian Peninsula, and the Calblanque Natural Park.

There are four restaurants offering Mediterranean, Italian, Asian and Spanish cuisine, but the players' menu will be set by Liverpool's head of nutrition Mona Nemmer.

For those looking for any evening entertainment it's karaoke night in Mulligans on Friday. Just hide those golf clubs.

There's been an invitational under-19s international tournament taking place at La Manga over the past week involving Republic of Ireland, Norway, Portugal and Slovakia.

Liverpool youngsters Caoimhin Kelleher and Conor Masterson are part of the Irish squad.

Klopp brought his Borussia Dortmund players here during the Bundesliga winter break in 2014.

That spell away helped to trigger a big improvement during the run-in as Dortmund climbed away from the foot of the table and ended up finishing seventh.

Klopp will be hoping this trip has a similarly galvanising effect as the Reds look to build on that morale boosting win over Spurs.