
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp has defended the club's transfer work.
Klopp has stated they won't compete for Borussia Dortmund midfielder Jude Bellingham due to budget issues.
He expanded on the situation yesterday, stating: You know how the process is, what you want to know is as I sit here, am I angry that we can't do this or that?
"No I am not. I am not, I don't agree all the time with everything we do... but I am employed here.
"I am not here to be angry about things that will work out or not work out, if I am angry we don't all of a sudden have more money, or whatever, resources to do everything. The way we did things in the past is the way we will do it in the future, that is the way.
"I cannot change that, and nobody could change that, by the way. Bring in a new manager, he sits there, that's the numbers, and here we go - that's the situation. It will not change. It is fine, we were pretty successful with that, it's fine."
Klopp added: "When you have a budget and then someone tells you the prices then you can judge the budget or you increase the budget. What can you do? The decision about a budget comes from our owners and the other decision they have to come from us, so if the budget is the budget then you have to do what you have to do.
"There are a lot of things that are important in football, the budget is important and then timing is important, knowing when things can happen is important. Guarantees are important, 'if we go for it will we get it?' is important.
"If you put too much focus on something you only might get, all the rest of the market could be gone theoretically. These kind of things. These are important things. It's a normal thing. It's much easier to sit in your chair in the moment and judge, say 'that's not enough' than (be) on the other side to decide what you use the money for. That's it."

