Liverpool veteran James Milner is happy to help new signing Ibrahima Konate settle.
Milner, who was born and bred in Yorkshire, has joked about potential communication problems.
He told the club's website: "Well, the first challenge is probably understanding me – I know I'm probably not one of the easiest English speakers to understand so if he can understand me, that's a start!
"I think obviously for us, like I said before, the characters that we have in the squad are so important.
"We have so many people with such great attitudes and the team spirit, I think that's one thing that we've done very well in the past, everybody helping the new signings settle in, and the sooner they feel comfortable and know what they're doing the sooner they will play their best football.
"We've seen it with Virg, when he came in in the middle of the season and how quickly he hit the ground running and that was credit to obviously the manager and the coaches, but also the boys in the dressing room making him feel comfortable straight away.
'That's what these trips are perfect for, you know. Obviously we're away a long time but when you're here for a month it's probably the equivalent of being back at the AXA, coming in and out every day, six months really, with the amount of time that you spend together.
"So that's what these camps are perfect for as well, and he's a good player. He's a very good player and he's still young as well so he'll get better and better with obviously the help from the manager and the coaches but also the players around him."

