New Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has insisted that he has no issues with the current transfer policy at the Merseyside giants.
Klopp has signed a three-year deal to replace Brendan Rodgers, who was removed from his position on Sunday after Liverpool's inconsistent start to the season on both the domestic and European scene.
Some reports have suggested that Rodgers did not always have the final decision when it came to new signings, but Klopp has revealed that he is in a position to have the "first and last word" on potential incomings and outgoings at Anfield.
The 48-year-old told reporters: "It's not a problem for me. It's enough for me that I have the first and the last word, and in the middle of these two words, we can discuss everything.
"It shouldn't be a problem because we will be discussing players of the highest level. I am not a genius, I don't know more than the rest of the world. I need other people to get the perfect information.
"When we have this, we will sign a player or sell a player. It is really easy to handle this."
Klopp's first game in charge of Liverpool will be against Tottenham Hotspur at White Hart Lane on October 17.