Liverpool 'virtually certain' to sign NO ONE this summer due to coronavirus

Liverpool look set to miss out on RB Leipzig star Timo Werner as the club plan to adjust to the impact of the coronavirus crisis, according to reports.

The news comes as further grim reading for the financial positions Premier League sides find themselves in, but the drastically reduced incomes as a result of the pandemic will reportedly see them cut spending in the transfer market.

And The Daily Mirror claim that under normal circumstances, the Reds would have pursued long terms targets in Timo Werner and Houssem Aouar, after both players followed closely over the past three seasons.

The report even suggests that Liverpool have begun budgeting for next season, with predictions that top-flight matches are unlikely to take place with crowds until well into 2021.

Losing match-day revenue could allegedly see sides miss out on £3million per game and around £100million if all of next season has to be played behind closed doors.

Therefore Liverpool - in the knowledge that they can ill-afford the heavy financial burden of a transfer market this time around - will reportedly go into next season with no fresh faces ahead of the new campaign.

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