Liverpool legend John Aldridge is concerned about the lack of transfer talk coming out of Anfield.
He wrote for the Sunday World: "I would be a little concerned by the lack of transfer rumblings around Liverpool, and even though the arrival of Ibrahima Konate bolsters the defensive line, they need more to close the gap on Manchester City in the Premier League.
"Liverpool ended the season on a high and sneaked into the top four in the final week of the campaign, but that team needed some fresh impetus in the attacking third, and I believe they need something more either in midfield or up front.
"That player will not come cheap and I wonder whether the club's owners have the financial muscle or the intention of signing a player of that quality in a summer when their rivals are preparing to spend big.
"Jadon Sancho is on his way to Manchester United, Manchester City have made their opening bid for Harry Kane and Chelsea are flirting with a push to sign Erling Haaland.
"Liverpool cannot be left behind in the transfer stakes this summer, because they need to hit the ground running when the players who are not taking part in Euro 2020 return for pre-season training in just two weeks' time."

