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Liverpool doesn't have any burning issues that need to be resolved, unlike last season.
Moreover, injuries have been more under control in the first three months of this season compared to a year ago, and therefore there isn't a real necessity to bring players in.
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But that doesn't mean if an opportunity presents itself that Liverpool won't strike, which was the case with Gakpo.
The Colombian has been linked with Barcelona recently, with his father admitting it is his ‘dream’ to play for the Catalan club (via Sport Witness).
Liverpool.com says: No.
The ball has to be in the Reds’ court, not Barcelona’s.
Matheus Reis (Fluminense)
Liverpool has been linked with a move for Brazilian midfielder André Trindade constantly over the past few months, but it seems the club’s interest could be moving on to his teammate at Fluminense, Matheus Reis.
According to Italian source Calciomercato, Liverpool has asked for information on the teenager, with the 16-year-old attacker having a release clause of $54m (£43m/€50m)
Reis has been likened to Arsenal's Gabriel Jesus, and Mikel Arteta's side is also being linked with a move for Reis, as well as Chelsea and Manchester City, writes Calciomercato.
Liverpool.com says: Liverpool really doesn't need another attacker at this point in time
That doesn't mean though that Liverpool shouldn't keep an eye on the teenager and monitor his development.
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