Liverpool will definitely spend in the summer. Those are the words of Jurgen Klopp, whilst not committing to the question on where we’ll spend £100 million on one player. There does need to be a number of arrivals through the door at Anfield, mainly across the midfield but a new centre-back is also on most Reds shopping list. A note of caution s needed here though, as excitement over one question in a press conference embargo can lead to reading too much into things. Whilst there’s a real hope around the summer, it may still be a bit early to be focusing expectations.
For full disclosure and context, it’s always worth watching the short clip to make you own mind up around the mood, tone, context and emotions that were on display as opposed to others opinions. For those who remember Tv show The Bill and for the benefit of the tape, it’s important the bosses’ comments are stated fully. “We will spend in the summer. So that’s what I can say, definitely… For who and how many and stuff like this, there’s nothing to say about it really.” A thirty second response that has sent social media ablaze with claims of a record spend, deals being practically done and a revamped Liverpool around the corner. Whilst not to rule any of this out and say that it’s still entirely possible, it would be easy to put the cart before the horse in essence. Whether the spend is £200 million as has been rumoured in some parts or even the pessimists net spend figure of £20 million on the other end of the spectrum, Jurgen Klopp’s deceleration will still ring true – Liverpool will definitely have spent in the summer. It’s worth the reminder too as he’s been keen to reiterate throughout the season, even in an agitated manner towards certain journalists that ‘the money story’ as he called it shouldn’t need to be recapped.Klopp Emargo: Temper Expectations

There is also the expectation of the fan base of one of the world’s most successful clubs.
Liverpool are not a mid table club and if FSG can’t understand that, then they really should be owning a different premier league club.
FSG and their fans (whatever that means) seem to prefer to change the fanbase ambition rather than building LFC into the superclub that it can be.
FSG will be feeling the heat if this summer transfer isn’t a net spend of £200m