Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp: I’m not interested in signing Joe Hart

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has revealed he is not interested in signing out-of-favour Manchester City goalkeeper Joe Hart.
The England international is currently on loan with Serie A side Torino, but the 30-year-old could return to the Premier League next season and has again been linked with the Reds.
Klopp has had his issues with keepers this campaign, with £4.7million summer signing Loris Karius failing to convince in a ten-game spell where he was preferred over number one Simon Mignolet.
Belgian shot-stopped Mignolet was going through a bad period then, but he has since returned to better form and in the last two matches against Stoke and West Brom the 29-year-old has been particularly impressive.
And, when journalists alluded to the Hart rumours in Thursday’s press conference, Klopp insisted he has no need to sign another glovesman.
The German said: "Extra competition? You ask about goalkeepers but even though you don't say the name is it about Joe Hart?
"We don't usually talk about these sort of things but in this particular case I think we can.
"He is a fantastic goalkeeper, the goalkeeper of the English national team, the highest quality, but we have highest-quality goalkeepers.
"It is not for us in this moment and hopefully not for us in the future - not because of Joe but we already have two strong goalkeepers.
"Wardy [Danny Ward] is at Huddersfield and playing a brilliant season - he is our player so we will bring him back next year so there is competition.
"The young ones have made really big steps, Caiomhin [Kelleher] and Kamil [Grabara], and that is really good.
"The situation with our goalkeepers is really good. I understand the question but I cannot give the answer probably a few people want."