Klopp believes Liverpool are recovering their form after win over West Ham

Champions have agreed £2m fee with Preston for 25-year-old defender Ben Davies

Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah scoring his team’s second goal against  West Ham in London. Photograph:  EPA/Justin Setterfield
Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah scoring his team’s second goal against West Ham in London. Photograph: EPA/Justin Setterfield

Jürgen Klopp believes Liverpool are hitting their stride again as a 3-1 win against West Ham was accompanied by the news the club are finally preparing to sign a centre back.

The Premier League champions have agreed a £2 million (€2.25m) fee with Preston for their 25-year-old defender Ben Davies, with the academy prospect Sepp van den Berg going in the opposite direction on loan.

The arrival of Davies would ease some of the pressure on Liverpool's injury-ravaged backline, with Klopp forced to name Jordan Henderson and Nat Phillips – his 12th centre-back partnership in the league this season – at West Ham.

Davies had been in talks with Celtic over a pre-contract agreement to join in the summer and was a target for Burnley.

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After Liverpool registered a second successive London win, following the victory against Tottenham on Thursday, Klopp said the club’s poor run of form had inspired some difficult conversations, as well as a number of tactical tweaks that have made Liverpool an “uncomfortable” opponent again.

“We spoke a lot in the last few weeks, as you can imagine. These boys are a really good group. They are not happy with not being successful. They always have the right attitude. But they need the right information as well. Now we have found a way again to be uncomfortable for other teams.”

On the move for Davies, who has spent his whole career at Preston other than loan spells, Klopp remained tightlipped.

“We don’t say anything until something is done. I’ve said it all the time: in our situation, it makes sense [to sign a centre half]. Our eyes are always open, and we try to fix our situation if we can do it.”

Mohamed Salah made a thunderous return to form with two fine goals, the second a cheeky finish after a thrilling length-of-the-field counterattack, and he said Liverpool would need to win every game to challenge leaders Manchester City, who they trail by four points having played a game more.

“City were struggling in the beginning, then we were struggling three or four games ago. Now we need to keep winning if we want to win the league. It’s been a really big week.”

David Moyes lamented West Ham's lack of composure.

"We didn't get the ball down and play. But there are three or four teams in the Premier League who are better than all the rest, and Liverpool are among them."

– Guardian