Liverpool, who finished fourth in the league last season, have been relatively quiet in the transfer market so far, adding only winger Mohamed Salah and 19-year-old striker Dominic Solanke ahead of the new season.
Klopp said that while Liverpool had been unable to complete deals for other targets, it was perhaps more important that they had managed not to lose anyone from their core group.
"That's the market. You go for things, sometimes they work out, sometimes not. That's how it is. It's nobody's fault," he added.
"We haven't lost the players we want to keep this season and this is very, very good. Last year was good as a group and I'm looking forward."
It has been 27 years since Liverpool were last crowned English champions but Klopp was upbeat about his team's chances for the upcoming season.
"The good thing is that nobody knows at this stage of the season what will happen at the end of the season, but it's possible for all of us," he said.
Liverpool, who face Crystal Palace at Hong Kong Stadium on Wednesday, visit Watford to open their new campaign on August 12.
From SuperSport
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