Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish has revealed that he is not looking to let anyone go during this summer's transfer window.
The 61-year-old has outlined his plans to add to his current squad as he looks to improve on a disappointing league season this term.
"All we want to do is add to the start we've made here," Dalglish told the club's official website. "With the transfer window opening there will be a bit of business done but that's the same at every club.
"We sit and talk to the owners throughout the season. We've discussed all the possibilities with various parties and been through every option. Most of the plans for next season are in place. We just need to get the work done and get on with it.
"We are not looking to move anyone out. The only one who will be leaving is Fabio [Aurelio] because his contract is up. The transfer market always brings up surprises but what the surprises are going to be I can't help you because I'm not clairvoyant. But what I can say is that we are not actively looking to move anyone out."
Liverpool face a final-day trip to Swansea City on Sunday as they look to avoid their worst-ever Premier League points total.