Liverpool
boss Brendan Rodgers has said that he will not bring any loan
players in the coming transfer window.
Liverpool
who will compete in the UEFA Champions League next season have to bring
permanent deals for the future. Loan signings will not be beneficial for the
squad, according to Rodgers.
Rodgers
told local Liverpool newspaper Echo, "I would hope we don't have to go for
loans this summer.”
Managers go out in the market in search for loan when they are short of budget and last
time Liverpool were not enough capable of bringing many new faces permanently,
this season Liverpool have a budget to spend on the transfers, that will
definitely make them not to go for loan signings.
LFC
boss further added, "But it's always about the availability of players. If you
are not satisfied with the squad and you feel you can improve it, then you have
to look at every option."
When
Rodgers arrived at Anfield, he had a thin squad with less budget to spend due to
which he had to do some loan signings but this time it is totally different, finishing second in the Premier League plus getting the Champions
league will attract more better players on permanent basis.
"Hopefully
that will mean it will be more permanent players than loan players but I can
never rule it out completely. There could be a situation where a player becomes
available, we can get him and he can add to what we're doing."
Rodgers
will focus on permanent deal rather than loan but if there is a good option on
loan then he will make a move.
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