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Jurgen Klopp says something “crazy” would have to happen for Liverpool to enter the transfer market in January as he insisted: “We have all that we need.”

The Reds boss added more than £170million worth of talent to his squad last summer and believes he possesses sufficient strength in depth to last the pace both domestically and in Europe this season.

Only an injury crisis between now and the turn of the year would prompt a rethink with Klopp ruling out the need to buy another striker in the winter window.

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"If crazy things happen then maybe we have to think new but I don't expect that,” Klopp said.

"At the moment it doesn't look like we will be too busy but it all depends on injuries and things like that. In the moment we have each position twice, three times and sometimes four times covered.

"I don't think there is any reason to try to do something really big like bring in another striker.

"We have all that we need. Our job now is to use the quality that we have and to work with it because one player doesn't change it.”

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Klopp has been delighted by the manner in which his players have responded to the disappointment of losing the Champions League final and enduring mixed fortunes at the World Cup in Russia.

Liverpool have kicked on impressively with Klopp able to rotate in recent weeks and still keep standards high.

"We are already in a much better place than we were at the beginning of the season in terms of believing in what we do," Klopp added.

"Of course we lost the Champions League final last year – we cannot ignore that. We come back and I expect them to be clear minded and go again but that was not 100% sure.

"And they all had different stories from the World Cup – very successful England and Croatia, not so successful pretty much all the other countries.

"So how are they when they come back? Now we are really in this season. Nobody thinks about last season and that's what we have to do now – use the quality we have and don't think about anybody else."