Liverpool reportedly have no plans to field a weakened starting lineup in any of their remaining Premier League games, even once they have won the title.
An unnamed top-flight chief executive is rumoured to have aired his concerns earlier this week about the integrity of the division should the Reds play a second-string XI.
Jurgen Klopp's side have eight matches to play and require a maximum of two victories to seal a first league crown in 30 years, having opened up a 25-point lead at the summit.
However, The Telegraph claims that Liverpool - who have fielded weakened sides in the domestic cup competitions - will move to assure all clubs that they do not intend to leave out key men in any of those remaining games.
The Merseyside outfit's next two matches are against Crystal Palace and Everton, before facing Manchester City, Aston Villa, Brighton & Hove Albion, Burnley, Arsenal and Chelsea.