Liverpool managing director Christian Purslow has reassured star players Fernando Torres and Steven Gerrard that the Reds will be playing Champions League football next season. Purslow told Spanish paper AS: "We will be in the Champions League, for sure. We are not a selling club."
He also dismissed continued speculation linking manager Rafael Benitez moving to Juventus in the summer.
Purslow said: "We have not considered, nor are we going to consider, a future without Benitez.
"The plan calls for five years of stability in the coaching staff and the (playing) staff.
"It is normal that big clubs are interested in Rafa. The coach himself has denied (the rumours linking him to Juventus).
Meanwhile Liverpool hope to give new life to their plans to build a 60,000-seat stadium by bringing in new investors before the end of the season.
Purslow said: "When I arrived we agreed with the owners that we had to look for new investors.
"There are interested parties and I would like to get it sorted out before the end of this season. Without investment there won't be a new stadium."
But if they do not find new investment Liverpool will look to try to compete with their rivals by remaining at Anfield.
He added: "That's plan B: run the club in the most responsible way possible.
"We are generating a healthy profit and meeting our obligations, while remaining competitive in the transfer market and with the wages we are paying."
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