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At his press conference on Friday, Klopp was asked if his issues could potentially be solved by making more signings in the transfer window.
"Jurgen, you said earlier that you can't solve all your problems in the transfer market," the reporter asked.
"Is that because you don't think the players who can solve your problems, you can't get? Or you can't get the players you think might be able to solve the problem? Or is it financial or a combination of both?"The German coach snapped back at the reporter and took issue with the line of questioning. Klopp then explained why he believes signing new players in the transfer market would not solve Liverpool's short-term issues.
"Really, honestly, I've had 6000 press conferences at Liverpool, and you were part of I think 5,999," Klopp said.
"Come on, now I have to tell the money story again? What could be the reason? That we have money like crazy but we don’t buy the players even when they are available? That’s what you think of me, after all the years?
"Why do you ask the question when the answer lies on the table? I really don't understand that. I really don't understand."You know the answer. If I sit here and say ‘No, no, no. We have money in the bank massively like we don’t know what to do with but the players out there – Nah we don’t do that’. https://twitter.com/MirrorFootball/status/1613891111243612161 "We have on top of that the problem that in the moment four of our offensive players are injured - our strikers. Now, we buy another one then they will come back, Darwin soon, the others a little bit later, and then we have seven strikers. "We couldn’t even put them all on the Champions League list. It is just not that easy. You cannot solve the problems, especially with injuries. "Injuries are the big, big shadow over all of us because we cannot solve it in the transfer window. Sometimes you have to, but usually we just have to get through until the boys come back and then you can use them again. "That’s why in our best season we didn’t have a lot of injuries. Now we have them and we have to deal with that but the transfer market, for us at this moment, is obviously not the solution. "But if something is out there and someone tells me ‘Yes we will do it’. But for this particular situation, I don’t think it will happen." https://twitter.com/footballdaily/status/1613888102937886720

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