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Liverpool have no plans to sign a goalkeeper this summer – despite speculation linking them with Iker Casillas.

The Reds are baffled by reports in Spain that they are looking to secure the services of the former Real Madrid shot-stopper.

It was even claimed that Casillas, who is a free agent following the end of his deal at Porto, had penned a pre-contract agreement with Liverpool – leading to bookmakers suspending betting on whether the 36-year-old would be Anfield bound.

However, Jurgen Klopp is adamant that he’s not in the market for a keeper.

Simon Mignolet firmly re-established himself as the club’s No 1 during the second half of the season with his form key to Liverpool’s top-four finish.

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The manager believes he has plenty of quality cover in the form of Loris Karius and Danny Ward.

Karius will be looking to put a tough first year with the Reds behind him, while Ward will return to Melwood for pre-season following a successful loan spell at Huddersfield Town.

The Wales international’s last outing for the Terriers will be in Monday’s Championship play-off final against Reading at Wembley.

Neither Karius nor Ward is expected to be loaned out for 2017/18 with Klopp keen to ensure that there are three senior keepers at his disposal.

Veteran shot-stopper Alex Manninger will leave Liverpool this summer following the end of his one-year contract.

The former Arsenal man, who turns 40 in June, didn’t make a competitive appearance for the Reds following his move from FC Augsburg last summer.

Manninger would have got a run out against Sydney FC on Wednesday night but cracked a bone in his arm during training a few weeks ago and had a metal plate inserted.