Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish insists the club will remain responsible in the transfer market this summer.
The Reds have been busy during the close season with Charlie Adam joining last week on the back of Jordan Henderson's acquisition last month.
Roma keeper Alexander Doni is set to sign on a free transfer, however, Dalglish has warned fans the club will not be able to land all of their targets.
Liverpool are also keen on landing Aston Villa winger Stewart Downing, but Dalglish says the club will be spending owner John W Henry and chairman Tom Werner's money wisely.
"We won't get everyone we are after this summer but other clubs won't always get who they have enquired about," said Dalglish.
"That's just the way it is. We've done some business already and we'll continue to do what we are doing in a responsible manner.
"The owners know what they are doing and we have had great support from them.
"They know not to bankrupt the club and are running Liverpool in the right way.
"John and Tom will give us whatever they can afford. We have to use that responsibly."
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