Jurgen Klopp refuses to rule out Liverpool left-back move to cover Andy Robertson

"We will see. It's not a yes, not a no. I have said already we have to think about everything and at the end maybe we do nothing."

By PA Media

Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp gave a coy response when asked if Liverpool have sufficient cover for starting left-back Andy Robertson

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has not ruled out dipping into the transfer market for a left-back to cover Andy Robertson.

The departure of Alberto Moreno at the end of the season has left the manager with the Scotland captain as first choice, with midfielder James Milner capable of filling in.

Concern has been raised as Robertson has just undergone surgery on a hand infected after an insect bite.

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Youngsters Adam Lewis and Yasser Larouci have each played 45-minute halves in the club's two pre-season friendlies so far but Klopp may yet decide a new external recruit is what is required.

"We will see. It's not a yes, not a no," said Klopp after a 3-1 victory over Bradford on Sunday.

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"I have said already we have to think about everything and at the end maybe we do nothing.

"I can imagine we have a look at all the things around us. Of course, we lost a left-back (in Moreno) but today we saw two pretty young ones, and James (Milner) played it. We will see."

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Lallana's new role

Klopp has also deployed Adam Lallana as the deep-lying midfielder in both friendlies so far, and while he has not decided whether that could be a long-term role for him, he is more concerned with ensuring the player remains fit after 18 months of niggles.

"Adam is the kind of player he can play that and he enjoys this 'Jorginho' role - I hope Maurizio Sarri doesn't see the games or he will make an offer," added the manager.

Image: Adam Lallana played 45 minutes against Bradford

"It is about getting Adam rhythm, bringing him in early and doing things he is naturally good at - small spaces, passing the ball, and then from time-to-time offering the runs in behind as well and together with Milly (Milner) that is possible. For us, it is another option.

"He needs a bit of luck, as we all do in life. We have to come through without injuries, that would be cool, and then we have a couple of new players, I would say, this season."

Brewster scores again

The match at Valley Parade - watched by a crowd of 24,343, the highest since the stadium reopened in 1986 - raised money for the Darby Rimmer MND Foundation, a charity set up by former Liverpool and Bradford player Stephen Darby and his friend Chris Rimmer after both were diagnosed with motor neurone disease.

At half-time, Milner also presented a cheque for £30,000 from his own foundation to Darby, with the midfielder's charity donating a further £10,000 for motor neurone disease research.

Milner's doubles inspires Liverpool

Liverpool continued their fast start to pre-season as James Milner's first-half double helped them secure a 3-1 victory at Bradford.

On the field, Rhian Brewster continued his encouraging pre-season with a well-taken predator's goal from a narrow angle after seizing on Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain's blocked shot.

Earlier, Milner's strike had deflected in off Bradford's James Vaughan before the Liverpool midfielder converted a penalty, with Eoin Doyle scoring with a late spot-kick for the hosts.

Liverpool's pre-season fixtures

Liverpool's remaining pre-season fixtures...

  • July 19: Borussia Dortmund - Notre Dame Stadium, Indiana
  • July 21: Sevilla - Fenway Park, Boston
  • July 24: Sporting Lisbon - Yankee Stadium, New York
  • July 28: Napoli - Murrayfield, Edinburgh
  • July 31: Lyon - Stade de Geneve, Geneva

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