Jurgen Klopp has said that Liverpool are not interested in signing Lorenzo Insigne.

However, Klopp dismissed the idea, saying: “We will not sign Lorenzo Insigne. He’s a very good player, but I guess he has a long-term contract at Napoli and we will not even try.”

Klopp then expanded on the club’s plans for the summer, explaining: “It’s always more difficult [to improve] the better the team gets, but it’s a good sign.”

“Transfers are not there to excite the people; actually the job is to improve the team. Training is the best way to do it, and if you have to sign somebody, you sign somebody.”

“The team is pretty well balanced. Our plans are not for the public. Will it be the biggest transfer window of LFC? No, probably not, but I think you would have been surprised if I’d said yes.”

“Our eyes are always open; we always look.”

Klopp also said he expects Salah to be available Friday despite travelling to the award ceremony.

“Travelling nowadays is not a problem.”

“I’m very proud. People in football, most of the time we don’t say really smart things, but Mo is a very smart person. He is very influential as well and he said a couple of really good things.”

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