Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp believes his side can attract the best players in the world even if they are not assured of a spot in the Champions League next season.
Fifth-placed Liverpool are only a point behind Manchester United and are making a late charge for a top-four finish.
"If I'm allowed to talk to a player, we cannot say in the moment if we have Champions League football. So, if we're already talking, then it is already clear that he already knows about that situation," Klopp told reporters.
"It's obvious we have to be part of the Champions League, fight for trophies... If you want to be part of that, you're more than welcome. We cannot guarantee Champions League football.
"But all the rest is the same as before: a fantastic club with a really good football team - and a better one hopefully next year. It's really that simple. Still Liverpool. We're really attractive to a lot of players."
Three league games are remaining for Liverpool this season, starting with Monday's fixture against Leicester City.
"I've told the boys already, this is now the real fight. A home game for Leicester, they need all the points they can get. It will be a super difficult and super intense game," Klopp said, adding that Roberto Firmino and Naby Keita are still missing due to injury.
Klopp said his team are on the right track after wining their last six league games.
"This period is super important because it gives us all a massive hint on how it (the future) could look," Klopp said.
"We all know we are in the early stages, we have to improve, to make things more natural and more clear for the boys of what we want exactly."