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Torres: I watched Liverpool highlights to help spark Chelsea form

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Rodgers eyes permanent deals as Liverpool look to avoid loan market

The Reds boss is hoping to secure players on long-term contracts as he prepares his side for their Champions League return

Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers is determined to secure permanent signings rather than be reliant on the loan market ahead of the new season.

The Northern Irishman has brought in the likes of Nuri Sahin, Aly Cissokho and Victor Moses on temporary deals since arriving at Anfield.

However, as the club look to go one better than last season’s second-placed finish in the Premier League – and with the Champions League to contend with – the Rodgers is eyeing more long-term additions to his squad.

“I would hope we don’t have to go for loans this summer,” the Reds boss told the Liverpool Echo.

“But it’s always about the availability of players. If you are not satisfied with the squad and you feel you can improve it then you have to look at every option.

“In these first couple of years I’ve been here we have had to do that as we’ve had a thin squad.

“The players we wanted we couldn’t get but we’re hopeful that this summer will be different. We turn the page and it’s another chapter in terms of where we are going.

“Hopefully that will mean it will be more permanent players than loan players but I can never rule it out completely.

“There could be a situation where a player becomes available, we can get him and he can add to what we’re doing.”

Scholes: England should play like Liverpool

Brendan Rodgers’ men lit up the Premier League last season with their attractive, attacking football – traits the Manchester United icon hopes to see during the World Cup

Paul Scholes believes England should adopt an approach similar to that of Liverpool, and go on the offensive at the World Cup.

Brendan Rodgers’ side lit up the Premier League last season with their attacking displays, scoring 101 goals with a breathtaking brand of football.

Their performances have been rewarded with five call-ups to Roy Hodgson’s squad for the finals in Brazil, with Glen Johnson, Steven Gerrard, Jordan Henderson, Raheem Sterling and Daniel Sturridge all included in the party of 23.

And Scholes, who played 66 times for England, scoring 14 goals, urged Hodgson to copy Liverpool’s expansive style of play when the World Cup campaign gets underway in just over two weeks’ time.

“It would be refreshing for England to adopt Liverpool’s attacking mentality in Brazil,” he wrote in a blog for Paddy Power.

“Really go for it. That means certainly four, and possibly five, Liverpool players in the England starting XI against Italy on June 14.

“South Africa in 2010 was so negative with boring draws. Nothing seemed to happen. England fans, and myself as an England fan, would rather three-all games than dull, nil-nil draws.

“I’d love to see Roy be brave enough to play like Liverpool [or Man United teams of the past].

“The reports I’m hearing now from the international set-up are very positive and while I still doubt Roy Hodgson will start with such an attacking Liverpool-style approach, I’d love to see it.

“Much has been said already about the Luis Suarez and Daniel Sturridge partnership for the club, but Steven Gerrard, Sturridge and Raheem Sterling can offer a huge goal threat playing together for England.”