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“I am not interested in this. Absolutely nothing.

“Daniel has been back in training two days and that is great so everything looks good in this moment.

“Now it is normal football training. The day before yesterday he was with Phil and Divock - you see these three players and you know what you have missed.

“But there is absolutely nothing to say about it. I have heard nothing. Obviously there were a few problems in the past with a few injuries, not just since I was here, and that is part of the truth but this is the past and it would be cool if we could leave it there and we can start from now on. What Daniel needs, what each player needs, is consistent training, training, training. That is normal to be fit for Premier League football. We tried everything we could to bring him to this shape and now we are in the moment when hopefully we can get the benefit of this work.

"He's not available this weekend because of training. Now it is two days' training, today will be the third and it is not too intensive. Divock, Phil and Daniel are in training and you think after five minutes we should put them in the squad but that is the moment when you have to say 'Come on, we have to have another three sessions which we can use and maybe be available for West Ham.

Liverpool news: Daniel Sturridge still no closer to return

"The Daniel story is not a story. How can it be a story? You cannot create stories and then ask me. If someone wants to say something at least write your name under it and don't suggest something that is not too cool. It is absolutely not frustrating, it is not interesting."

Meanwhile, Liverpool announced prior to Klopp's Press conference he would not take questions on the club's controversial new ticketing structure. Chief executive Ian Ayre met journalists to discuss the topic instead.

Many Liverpool fans are planning a walk-out in the 77th minute of Saturday's home game with Sunderland as a protest against rising prices at Anfield.

- Telegraph

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