Last Updated: Fri, 02 May 2008 10:12
Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez will use the final two games of the season to decide who has and who has not got a future at the club.
As well as buying players in the summer, Benitez will be offloading some fringe players and the likes of Peter Crouch, Harry Kewell, Andriy Voronin and John Arne Riise are all reportedly in danger of being moved on.
Benitez will now use the final two matches of the season to decide who is going and who still has a future at the club.
"Clearly now we have to start thinking about the future," he said.
"We must improve and we will add quality to the squad.
"We have two more games in the Premier League to go and obviously we will try to win them both to give our season a good ending.
"But we will be looking at the squad and preparing for next season.
"You can see we are closer to the top but we still need three or four new players.
"We need to keep working, our scouting department is certainly doing that.
"We have two more games and will try to win them and then improve the squad for next season."