Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has no transfer concerns as he continues preseason preparations.
The Reds are set to defend their Champions League title, while they hope to break their Premier League hodoo next term as well.
They have not made any significant moves in the transfer window, which has left fans a little concerned, but their manager is very relaxed about the matter.
Klopp told Liverpoolfc.com about transfers: "We are pretty relaxed in that, we will see what's coming up.
"How I said, it will not be the biggest transfer window of LFC; we invested a lot in the team in the last two years, I would say. We cannot spend every year in the same manner.
"People talk about it like, 'Now another 300m or 200m'. There are maybe only two clubs in the world it looks in the moment like Barcelona and [Real] Madrid can do the same City and PSG that can do it every year.
"But we are fine. I'm happy with the team, we are really happy. We have to see if we find maybe one position, if we find something for it, but there's no real pressure because it's not about signing a player. We have solutions for all the situations.
"Do we have exactly the solution that everybody from outside would be 100 per cent happy? I don't think so because people want to have world-class here, world-class here and the guy on the bench has to be world-class as well. That's not so easy. But we are of course working on it.
"On the outgoing side, we are relaxed. The young boys are here and enjoyed working with us a lot. Not to forget Naby and Shaq are injured still and are not here with us. Players will come back.
"I'm really looking forward to the season, it will be really exciting again."

