Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp rules out signing striker despite Daniel Sturridge injuries
Jurgen Klopp has ruled out signing a new striker despite Daniel Sturridge's injuries
JURGEN KLOPP has admitted he has no plans to reinforce his attacking line despite the latest injury to striker Daniel Sturridge.
 
The England striker suffered a hamstring injury after coming on as a 62nd-minute substitute during the 2-0 defeat at Newcastle on Sunday.
Danny Ings is also on the sidelines, but speaking ahead of Sunday's visit of West Brom, Reds boss Klopp insisted he is not on the lookout for another striker.
"We have [Christian] Benteke, [Divock] Origi and [Roberto] Firmino," he said. We also have Ingsy, but he's not available at the moment. It's a situation I can work with.
 
"If we sign a new striker who can help us immediately then when Daniel's back we'll have the problem of having too many players.
"We can't talk about it [Sturridge's injury] every week. We have to train with him and make sessions with him when he's prepared.
"At the moment he's training on aerobic things which is important to give him a better base than before. That's been Daniel's history. All we can do is to train and give him more resistance with the intensity of football."

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