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Jurgen Klopp could be forgiven for feeling fed and frustrated up at being asked about the possibility of signing a new midfielder once again at his latest Liverpool pre-match press conference.

For the second summer running, the German has had it repeatedly put to him that his squad needs something more to compete for the highest honours. Last year he grew frustrated at being told he was making a mistake not signing a replacement for Gini Wijnaldum, given he had eight senior options at his disposal. That ocet would reward his faith by nearly landing an unprecedented quadruple.

Whether your glass is half full or half empty will determine how you look back upon the Reds’ 2021/22 season. On one hand Liverpool won a domestic cup double and came within a whisker of achieving the impossible, missing out on the Premier League title by a single point and suffered a narrow defeat in the Champions League final.

On the other, they didn’t score in any of their

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