Liverpool will try to sign a new midfielder before the end of the transfer window after Jurgen Klopp admitted he was initially wrong about their needs.
The Reds’ poor start to the Premier League season – which has seen them amass just two points from three games – has been exacerbated by injury woes.
Monday’s 2-1 defeat to a Manchester United side who were previously in crisis was seen as something of a wake-up call, with Liverpool’s starting midfield trio of James Milner, Harvey Elliott and Jordan Henderson failing to impress.
Klopp was without Thiago Alcantara, Curtis Jones, Naby Keita and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, while Fabinho was only fit enough to feature from the bench.
Thiago and Jones are expected to be back in contention soon, but clearly something has changed in Klopp’s mind as the German had previously been insistent about Liverpool not needing midfield reinforcements.
Speaking to reporters on Friday, Klopp said: “There’s really nothing to say about it because we are looking for it, and if it is the right player, we need him; if it is not the right player, we don’t need him.”
Asked if his U-turn was down to the poor start to the season and injuries, he replied: “That changed. I know we have had this discussion now since it all started; I am the one who said we don’t need a midfielder, and now we go looking for a midfielder – you [the media] were all right and I was wrong.
“So, again, Curtis comes back, Thiago is not too far off, Diogo [Jota] not too far off, Joel [Matip] comes back. That all eases the situation slightly.
“It would be great if nobody gets on the [injury] list on the other side. But yeah, a really intense time coming up, we know all that. It’s just we cannot change, or we will not change, for that now the way we deal with the situation, so there is nothing really for me to say to you in this moment. So, let’s see.”
Among the midfielders tentatively linked with Liverpool recently have been Borussia Dortmund talent Jude Bellingham and Barcelona’s Frenkie de Jong.
Neither appear straightforward targets, but Klopp reiterated he does not want to just sign any player.
“I don’t know, we will see,” Klopp said when asked if they can get someone in before Thursday’s transfer deadline.
“It needs to be the right player, but we are working, and we will see if something will happen or not. As you can imagine, we are actually working constantly on these kind of things, and there are reasons why it is sometimes not happening – sometimes too expensive, sometimes not the right player – but then the situation changes.
“One thing stays important, and it’s that it needs to be the right player. If we do something, it’ll be that we are 100 per cent convinced about it, and if we are not convinced, then we don’t do it.”