Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers may sign "one more" player before Monday's exchange due date however said it is more probable that players will clear out.
The Northern Irishman has told various periphery squad parts that they are allowed to discover different clubs.
Midfielder Lucas Leiva is among those joined with leaving Anfield, with ex-Reds manager Rafael Benitez allegedly excited about taking him to Napoli.
"Players will basically be going out as opposed to coming in," said Rodgers.
"Perhaps one increasingly will come in. A couple of young men have been advised they aren't going to get much diversion time so they have been given that appreciation at an early stage to help themselves discover a club."
Ton-up Rodgers
Brendan Rodgers assumed responsibility of his 100th match as Liverpool manager, and his record remains at won 56, drawn 21 and lost 23.
Just Kenny Dalglish (62) has won all the more in his first century of matches as Reds chief. Bill Shankly and Rafa Benitez both likewise won 56.
Brazil universal Lucas began Liverpool's opening Premier League installation against Southampton, however has not been named on the seat in both of their two recreations since.
Rodgers says he is "not certain" whether the 27-year-old will leave, while Fabio Borini and Oussama Assaidi are among the others interfaced with exchanges far from the Premier League runners-up.
"Lucas is an extremely vital part of our squad and he is heartbreaking not to be in," said Rodgers after Sunday's 3-0 win at Tottenham. "I've not had anything through about him leaving however we will perceive how the following few days go."
Rodgers viewed his side bob back from Monday's annihilation at Manchester City with an alternate agreeable win against beforehand unbeaten Spurs at White Hart Lane.
Liverpool, who won 5-0 in the same installation last season, maneuvered to triumph through objectives from Raheem Sterling, Steven Gerrard and Alberto Moreno.
"We came here a year ago and put in a remarkable execution and today was exactly as great. We could have scored five or six," said Rodgers.
"Generally I'm satisfied with two wins out of our three Premier League matches. It has been a respectable begin."
Brendan Rodgers and Mario Balotelli - Liverpool
Rodgers thought Reds debutant Mario Balotelli was "incredible" in his 60-moment appearance at Spurs
New £16m striker Mario Balotelli squandered a few risks on his Reds make a big appearance yet Rodgers depicted the Italy worldwide's presentation as "splendid".
"We have seen today he has purchased straight into the group ethic. We have seen his hunger for football. He's not 100% match fit however his work without the ball, the weight, quality and his quality was astounding.
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