The Reds boss splurged over £100 million on players including Jordan Henderson and Stewart Downing in 2011 but is satisfied that he has the means to bring in further reinforcements.Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish insists that he has money for reinforcements in the summer.Over the course of 2011, the Scot splurged over £100 million on new players, but Premier League performances this season have been disappointing, with the Reds languishing in eighth place and director of football Damien Comolli sacked earlier in April.But Dalglish told the Daily Mirror: “We will have money to spend, whoever it’s on.“Whether it’s the FA Cup money, Raul [Meireles] being sold to Chelsea [last summer] or from commercial sources, it doesn’t matter where it comes from.“It all goes into the coffers. The money which is there for us to spend ... we will get whatever they can give us.”Comolli’s departure has not stymied the hunt for new players, the Reds\' boss was keen to stress.“We’re not idle,” he declared. “The owners haven’t decided how they are going to replace Damien, but that doesn’t mean the work has stopped.“Anything we have got to do, we will continue to do the best we can until the owners make the decision on how they want Damien replaced. “Then whoever comes in will just take up the conversations we have had. We know where we are going.“We’re not happy with the number of points we have, but the performances have been really pleasing,” Dalglish maintained.“There are not a lot of changes needed but, like every other football club in the summer, there’s going to be transfer activity because that’s what players expect.“They look at the football club and say ‘who are they going to bring in this summer?’ They want to be excited as much as the supporters want to be excited.“We’ve only been at it since August. Although nobody is happy with the results we have had at home, I don’t think it’s been a bad turnaround.”