Brendan Rodgers Hopes Efforts to Add New Players to Liverpool Squad Will ‘Bear Fruit’ Before Sept. 1

by

Aug 15, 2012

On Wednesday, Brendan Rodgers confirmed work is continuing to bolster Liverpool’s squad before the close of the summer transfer window at the end of August.

The boss has revealed the Reds are in contact with other clubs and he is optimistic of adding to the ranks ahead of the deadline.

“There has been contact and communication with the clubs,” Rodgers told Liverpoolfc.com. “The team of people behind myself are working very, very hard in relation to those targets.

“We hope that within the next number of weeks those will bear fruit.

“The work has been continual right the way through to try and get in players that fit the profile of Liverpool and the team. Like I say, I would hope there would be a couple more signings before the end of August.”

“We obviously haven’t brought in too many players, but there are some players that have gone out for a number of reasons,” the manager added.

“There is still a lot of work to do within the group and there will probably be more changes between now and the end of August in terms of ins and outs.

“Come the end of August when everyone is here, we can be real focused and be together, and start on the journey to hopefully having a real good campaign.”

In terms of players Rodgers already has at his disposal, the Northern Irishman has been delighted with the way they have adapted to his methods and philosophies since he was appointed as Liverpool manager on June 1.

“The players are developing very well and I’ve been extremely pleased with the attitude and the application of the group since I came in,” he explained.

“It’s been difficult because a lot of the players returned at different times, but we’ve played two competitive games already and I’ve been encouraged and enthused by what I’ve seen.

“There’s no doubt that we always have to be looking to evolve and get better, and that’s something myself and the club are looking to do with the team.

“But certainly at this stage we’re in a good moment and we’re really looking forward to the first game — and we’ll look to get started with a nice positive result.”

Thumbnail hoto via LFCtour.com

Previous Article

Rafael Nadal Sidelines Chances at Becoming Greatest Ever With Every Match He Misses With Injury

Next Article

Chad Ochocinco’s Run-In With Law Another Example of NFL Players Finding Trouble During Camp

Picked For You