Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp says he'll go into high level discussions with football chief Michael Edwards on Monday morning about their transfer plans.
After clinching Champions League qualification, Klopp says important "decisions" need to be made.
He explained after victory over Middlesbrough: "Tomorrow I will sit with Michael Edwards and say 'What do you think?' What do we need?' Most of the work is already done. Now we have decisions that need to be done, negotiations or whatever.
"But it's all good and we are prepared and we will see what will work out and what won't. There is no training in the next few weeks. We fly tomorrow night to Australia, we have a game, then fly back and the holiday starts for all of us. I have a little bit of work to do, but I worked in my life properly when I was younger so it's not really work - it's a few phone calls and a little bit of talking about wonderful things like football, Liverpool and other things, so it's good."
Klopp also assured Reds supporters they won't sit on their warchest if money needs to be spent this summer.
"We have enough money. That's a difference, of course. We don't hide more money then get it when we need it, it's a normal business. It's a sports thing that is interesting, of course it's interesting that there is money, but it's the best tournament in Europe, there's nothing better, maybe in the world. For me, it's the best competition, you want to be there and Liverpool needs to be there consistently."