Jurgen Klopp confirms Liverpool are not interested in signing Man City goalkeeper Joe Hart

By Dev Trehan

Jurgen Klopp confirms that Liverpool aren't interested in signing Joe Hart this summer

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has confirmed he is not interested in signing out-of-favour Manchester City goalkeeper Joe Hart.

Sky Sports News HQ reported on Wednesday that Liverpool are not actively looking to recruit a goalkeeper in this summer's transfer window.

Image: Joe Hart is on a season-long loan at Torino

England international Hart is currently on loan with Serie A side Torino, but the 30-year-old could return to the Premier League next season and has again been linked with Liverpool recently.

Klopp has had issues with his keepers this campaign. Loris Karius - bought in the summer for £4.7million - was given a 10-game spell in the Premier League in the middle of the season when Simon Mignolet was going through a bad spell, but he failed to convince.

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Since Mignolet returned his form has improved, and in the last two matches against Stoke and West Brom the Belgian has been particularly impressive.

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"Extra competition? You ask about goalkeepers but even though you don't say the name, is it about Joe Hart?" said Klopp when asked whether he was considering strengthening in the goalkeeping department.

Image: Simon Mignolet kept a clean sheet in Sunday's 1-0 win at West Brom

"We don't usually talk about these sort of things but in this particular case I think we can.

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"He is a fantastic goalkeeper, the goalkeeper of the English national team, the highest quality, but we have highest-quality goalkeepers.

Image: Loris Karius' last Premier League appearance for Liverpool was in November

"It is not for us in this moment and hopefully not for us in the future - not because of Joe but we already have two strong goalkeepers.

"Wardy [Danny Ward] is at Huddersfield and playing a brilliant season - he is our player so we will bring him back next year so there is competition.

Image: Danny Ward has played 31 games on loan at Huddersfield, helping them to third in the Championship

"The young ones have made really big steps, Caiomhin [Kelleher] and Kamil [Grabara], and that is really good.

"The situation with our goalkeepers is really good. I understand the question but I cannot give the answer probably a few people want."

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