Iraola on joining Reds, Elliott's future and transfer businesspublished at 11:52 BST
Katie Stafford
BBC Sport journalist
Liverpool head coach Andoni Iraola has been speaking to the media for the first time since his appointment.
Here are the key lines from Monday's news conference:
The Spaniard wants to give supporters "a team they can be proud of" and he plans to do that by being a side "that works hard, is intense, is aggressive, so everyone can be identified and everyone can feel comfortable supporting this team".
Iraola acknowledged there is more transfer business to be done and said "the club is working hard" to bring in more players.
On the current squad: "A lot of senior and very important players are leaving and some very important players are injured. We need to replace very important players."
Iraola confirmed Hugo Ekitike, Conor Bradley and Giovanni Leoni are expected to be sidelined through injury for the beginning of the season. He added: "There will be a period where we will be without them so we will have to try to find solutions."
On Harvey Elliott's future at Liverpool: "Harvey is here with us. I've seen him with this eagerness to show himself. He will have a chance during pre-season. He came one week earlier and I hope we can see him in a good place. Last season had to have been very difficult for him as it was a strange situation that meant they [Aston Villa] couldn't let him play."
Iraola has had "very good conversations" with all the players who are at the World Cup and he is using these first couple of weeks "to talk to a lot of people who work around" the training ground. He added: "They are the ones helping me to create a good environment so our players can perform and maximise their abilities."
Some players have returned to training before their scheduled date and Iraola said the "progressive introduction" of those returning from the World Cup will allow him to "get more in touch with every player".
On what he hopes to be like as the Liverpool head coach: "I will try to be the same coach. You have to be yourself and I will try to be. Especially with the players, I know we will have big personalities and big egos, but I will try not to change with them. I will try to be as natural as possible. If they sign me, it's because they want a lot of the things I've been doing before."
On adapting to a busier schedule than was the case at Bournemouth, who played 40 fixtures last season: "It is a big challenge for me. It will be a big change but a great opportunity."
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