This is the important point to me. Klopp is a manager, in the old sense of the word, and not just someone who assembles a team like in an online game. Yes, he'll spend money when he identifies the need, but he isn't someone who just tries to collect the "best" players available from the top level and hope that that makes a team.I don't think we'll be making any transfers in January.
Klopp doesn't seem to like clogging up the pathway for youngsters, so if we do hit some sort of injury crisis in defence then Hoever will probably have to step up.
I do think people are being a bit dramatic though, November last year we played Arsenal away, Fabinho had a stinker and people were saying he wasn't used to the pace of the league and shouldn't be starting. The way Klopp manages us it is almost certain that someone will step up and replace our injured players. Same time last season people were thinking a Gomez injury was disastrous then Matip stepped up and by the end of the season he was our 2nd best CB in supporters eyes.
It seems he's made the squad feel like a family again in a way I haven't seen for many years. Whether that is enough to defeat the chequebook management style in the long run remains to be seen, but he's doing ok so far.