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Milos Kerkez could leave Bournemouth this summer(Image: Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)
Liverpool will not rest on their laurels after securing the Premier League title.
There are a number of positions that need to be addressed if Liverpool are to remain top of the pile next season, while their exits from other competitions revealed a lack of squad depth.
Defence is an area of interest, with the uncertainty over the future of Trent Alexander-Arnold and the possible departure of Kostas Tsimikas providing positions that need addressing.
Meanwhile, Darwin Nunez is expected to leave once the window opens in the summer, with Atletico Madrid a possible destination for the erratic striker.
Liverpool are among the clubs keen on the defensive duo and will be encouraged by Iraola's words.
"We don't really know what is going to happen in the summer, we are still focused on other things, but right now all the players are ours and, if nothing happens, they will continue to be ours next season also.
It is something that all the clubs, especially the ones who are not at the highest level like the top, top teams, have to get used to."
Dean Huijsen is expected to leave Bournemouth (Image: Robin Jones - AFC Bournemouth)
Liverpool are among the Premier League clubs who have been keeping an eye on Brentford star Bryan Mbeumo.
The forward has scored 18 goals in the Premier League this season and is reportedly considered as a possible successor for Mohamed Salah.
His form and the subsequent interest has forced Brentford into action and, according to the Telegraph, they have set an asking price of more than £60million for Mbeumo.
"I think it's pretty high, no matter what, if I'm honest," Bees boss Thomas Frank said when asked if Mbeumo's asking price could increase if he hit the 20-goal landmark.
"But, as you know, he's very happy here at Brentford!"
Bryan Mbeumo has enjoyed a sensational season for Brentford(Image: Getty Images)
Kaleen Allyn, who is part of a billionaire American family, has explained why she decided to invest in Wrexham, rather than Premier League sides like Liverpool.