Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp appears to rule out Virgil van Dijk move: 'I'm happy with my four centre backs'
- Liverpool have been linked with a summer move for Virgil van Dijk
- The Southampton defender has said he does not want to play for his club again
- However Jurgen Klopp now appears to be content with his defensive options
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp is satisfied with his current defensive options and believes there are few centre backs in the transfer market who could improve his current squad ahead of the Premier League season.
Liverpool were hoping to add Virgil van Dijk from Southampton but withdrew their interest in the Dutch centre back after Saints accused them of making an illegal approach.
Klopp is prepared to kick off the campaign with Ragnar Klavan and Joe Gomez providing back up to first-choice pairing of Dejan Lovren and Joel Matip at the heart of Liverpool's defence.
Jurgen Klopp appears to have ruled out the possibility of signing Southampton's Virgil van Dijk
Van Dijk doesn't want to play for Saints again but Liverpool appear to have ended their interest
'Look out there and tell me five that would make us stronger. Five. Then you win a prize. It's difficult how it is,' Klopp has told reporters.
'We have four. I don't think we need more. We cannot force the things and we would never get a centre back just because (of the sake of it).
'I'm happy. You can imagine we are still working on different things and we will see if it works. I am already here to work with this squad and not just always thinking 'but if we don't get this or this'.'
Klopp was particularly impressed by a series of mature pre-season displays by left back Alberto Moreno, who struggled for form during the majority of last campaign.
'What I said is the truth. There is all this talking about signings and then you see Alberto Moreno - what a pre-season. You saw it. He has matured 100 per cent,' Klopp added.
'Ryan Kent looked unbelievable, Dom (Solanke) - yes maybe a few guys expected that, maybe not. That's cool and I cannot ignore it.'
Liverpool open their league campaign on Saturday with a trip to Watford, three days before the first leg of their Champions League playoff at Hoffenheim.
Klopp has been impressed with Liverpool left back Alberto Moreno during pre-season
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