Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp says talks are already underway over potential signings
Saturday 22 April 2017 14:14, UK
Jurgen Klopp feels Liverpool have become a more attractive proposition for new players and has revealed talks are already underway over potential summer signings.
Despite the Reds being on course to secure a place in the Champions League, Klopp has signalled his intention to add up to six players to his squad ahead of next season.
Klopp, who spent over £60m on six signings last summer, will receive further investment from the Anfield hierarchy as he attempts to mould a team capable of maintaining a sustained bid for silverware.
"Liverpool at this moment is a really interesting project for players," Klopp said ahead of the Super Sunday clash against Crystal Palace, live on Sky Sports 1 HD.
"It's a young team, it's a fantastic club, and it's a good situation where we really can see the progress. So I would say together with Tottenham, the average age of the team is such that there's still a lot to come.
"[Tottenham] are obviously a few steps ahead, but they have played longer together. We feel in a good way, and if a player wants to be part of this way, then it's easier to make this decision this year than last year.
"But actually, not a lot of players told me last year, 'I don't want to be part of this, but let me see what happens next year and then we can talk again'.
"It's more my feeling than what a player thinks. But the talks we've had so far are very positive. That doesn't mean it will all work out, but they all see the progress."