Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez reckons his side are best placed to challenge Manchester United in the future.
The Reds have mounted their first serious challenge for the Premier League title under Benitez with the Anfield outfit currently in second spot, three points behind United.
Benitez believes he now has a squad capable of challenging for the championship and feels a couple of top signings could see Liverpool end their long wait for the Premier League crown.
"The spine of the team is there now," said Benitez.
"We can improve a little bit in certain areas but overall we don't need to change a lot of players.
"Stability is always good for any club and because the squad is better it means you don't need to change too many players - and the manager staying is another important message.
"I think we are better placed than the others for challenging United in the long term."
Benitez is expected to be busy in the transfer market, but the Spaniard thinks he only needs to make minor adjustments to his playing staff.
"Now it will be easier. We can say (to players) 'come to Liverpool as you will win trophies in the future' and I think they will come.
"We need some quality players to take us forward. If we can keep the consistency of this year, then one or two players could make a massive difference."
The Reds have mounted their first serious challenge for the Premier League title under Benitez with the Anfield outfit currently in second spot, three points behind United.
Benitez believes he now has a squad capable of challenging for the championship and feels a couple of top signings could see Liverpool end their long wait for the Premier League crown.
"The spine of the team is there now," said Benitez.
"We can improve a little bit in certain areas but overall we don't need to change a lot of players.
"Stability is always good for any club and because the squad is better it means you don't need to change too many players - and the manager staying is another important message.
"I think we are better placed than the others for challenging United in the long term."
Benitez is expected to be busy in the transfer market, but the Spaniard thinks he only needs to make minor adjustments to his playing staff.
"Now it will be easier. We can say (to players) 'come to Liverpool as you will win trophies in the future' and I think they will come.
"We need some quality players to take us forward. If we can keep the consistency of this year, then one or two players could make a massive difference."
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