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- Updated: December 24, 2016
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has stressed he is not a fan of the winter transfer window and is unlikely to be making many signings next month.
Klopp will lose forward Sadio Mane to the Africa Cup of Nations for at least a month after their match at Sunderland on January 2 and is already without striker Danny Ings for the rest of the season because of a knee injury.
However, with Liverpool second in the Premier League and the current squad gelling together, the Reds boss is in no hurry to leap into the market.
“If you don’t have the biggest injury issues in the world and you need players only for the line-up then you should only do things you would do in the summer too, because otherwise you solve a problem for half a year then have another one in the summer,” Klopp said.
“We always have an eye on the market but that doesn’t mean we can do what we want always.
“If we have an …