Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp insists he won't push out any fringe players at this stage of the market.
Klopp will not push any member of his squad out of the door just yet, with a transfer market that has yet to get going meaning there will be plenty of opportunities for them to prove their worth this summer.
Asked about the prospect of slimming down his squad, he told the club's official website: "I don't know.
"With a few of the younger ones, maybe we have to think about going out on loan, stuff like this, is it the right moment?
"There's no final decision yet. These first few days, it's not the time to think about that because that's the moment when they all can show up.
"I prefer to get positively surprised of some of the boys where I think, 'Oh my God, I didn't expect him being that close already.'
"We have so [much] movement in the squad if you want, there's so many players who could step up – for different reasons, the last season was maybe not theirs but that doesn't mean from now on it will always go backwards.
"No, there's a chance to make the right steps in the right direction. They were close to the first team but didn't play often enough. So, the door is open.
"A lot of midfielders not here, so come on, take the chance and play the best football you are able to do and then we immediately get options – it's always like having new signings.
"I'm really not in a rush about that. If somebody wants to leave, he can come to me and can tell me and then I think about it. Nobody came so far, so obviously no rush from the players' side as well.
"The market anyway is a really calm one in the moment, I think. There was [Jadon] Sancho and maybe somebody else, OK, Konate we did that early, but it's a really calm window.
"Let's see what happens and all of these things, but in the moment, everybody has the chance to impress me and I hope they do."

