Jurgen Klopp insists that he is happy with his current Liverpool squad and is adamant that he no longer has any unwanted players on his books.
The German coach took charge at Anfield last October and has chopped and changed personnel in order to challenge for silverware in 2016-17.
The Reds have signed Loris Karius, Ragnar Klavan, Sadio Mane and Joel Matip this summer, and have also sold Joe Allen, Jordon Ibe, Martin Skrtel and Kolo Toure, among others, and Klopp maintains that there is a "special quality" about the current side.
"This is my squad now, after all the transfers, this time it is my team," Klopp is quoted as saying by the Daily Mirror.
"There are probably no players here anymore I don't want. There are no signings I didn't want, we have not sold anyone I didn't want to.
"And if you have seen them in training, there is a special quality that we did not have last year.
"I'm not afraid of making decisions, it's part of the job. I am pretty sure I cannot make all the decisions everyone likes, but I have to be convinced about it.
"I am happy with my team now, and I can say is we will be a challenger, we will fight for everything, for every cup and what will happen in the end we will see. Certainly at the moment we should not look for excuses and say things like 'I need another year' or things like that.
"We will give 100 per cent and see what happens. We built this team to be successful."
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