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  1. This page shows all ever transfers of the Liverpool, including arrivals, departures and loans. It also displays the transfer fees.

    • Jordan Henderson

      Jordan Henderson, 34, from England Ajax Amsterdam, since...

    • Record arrivals

      This transfer statistic shows the compact view of the most...

  2. From Jordan Henderson to Mohamed Salah, Sam Carroll ranks Liverpool's top ten transfers since the turn of the decade

  3. Transfers: Overview of all signed and sold players of club Liverpool for the current season.

  4. This transfer statistic shows the compact view of the most expensive signings by Liverpool in the Overall statistics of current season season.

    • Xabi Alonso - £11m
    • Fernando Torres - £25m
    • Jordan Henderson - £20m
    • Luis Suarez - £23m
    • Lippe Coutinho - £8.5m
    • Sadio Mane - £34m
    • Andy Robertson - £8m
    • Mohamed Salah - £37m
    • Virgil Van Dijk - £75m
    • Alisson - £67m

    Steven Gerrard was allegedly devastated when Benitez and Liverpool allowed Alonso to leave for Real Madrid in 2009, and you can see why. The Spaniard oozed class on the ball and emerged as one of the best dictators of play in the country, creating an outstanding tandem with the England international which is surely the best midfield duo never to wi...

    Despite continued interest from Manchester United, Liverpool finally secured the signing of a new star centre-forward in 2007 in the form of Torres. It is not often a player is an instant hero with new fans but Torres earned his status quickly, as on his Anfield debut he showed what he could do with an electric turn of pace and lovely finish agains...

    Hendersonhad developed into one of the most promising young midfielders in the country while at Sunderland, the crowning jewel of a falling side. Though Man Utd were interested, Sir Alex Ferguson would strangely admit in his autobiography that the club opted against signing Henderson due to his unconventional method of running. Well, that running t...

    Liverpool fans were rightly upset when Torres left for Chelsea in January of 2011, but they needn't have worried as an even better replacement was coming in. Suarezarrived in 2011 and was an instant hit, though it wasn't until Brendon Rodgers took over that he really found his form. In 2013/14 he very nearly dragged Liverpool to the Premier League ...

    Rodgers took a bit of a punt when he decided to spend £8.5m on Inter outcast Coutinho. The Brazilian was viewed as the next big thing when he moved to San Siro, only for the move to fail to work out. What he needed was a coach to believe in him and utilise him correctly. Rodgers did that, and he was a key member of the squad until Barcelona came ca...

    Next up, it's Sadio Mane, who the Reds cleverly poached from one of their favourite hunting grounds, Southampton. The Senegalese forward hit the ground running at Liverpool, scoring what proved to be the winner on his Premier League debut against Arsenal, and that set the tone for the rest of his Reds career. He netted 120 goals and played a vital ...

    The least expensive player on our list, but by no means the least influential. Klopp clearly saw something in Robertsonwhen he decided to purchase him from Hull - a side that had been relegated the season previous. However, nobody could have predicted just how terrific would become, as along with Trent Alexander-Arnoldhe would form arguably the bes...

    Salah has gone down in Anfield folklore, hitting incredible heights in his debut campaign, in which he led the Reds all the way to the Champions League final, in which he was infamously taken out early by Sergio Ramo. The Egyptian scored on his league debut and after that, he couldn't stop scoring. Forty-three others followed in his maiden year, an...

    Arguably the most important signing in Liverpool's recent history, Virgil van Dijkchanged the fortunes of the club for the better after his arrival from Southampton in January 2018. He guided them to the Champions League final in his first six months and followed that up by winning the competition the next year. Becoming the best centre-back in the...

    Alissonfinally solved Liverpool's goalkeeping woes when he arrived from Roma in 2018. First Simon Mignolet was a liability, then came Loris Karius, whose errors cost the Reds the 2017/18 Champions League. Alisson joined and immediately fixed things at the back. He kept 27 clean sheets in all competitions in his first year and it was his rock-solid ...

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  5. Oct 7, 2023 · Whether it be winning league titles in England, hoovering up domestic cups or out-muscling the best of Europe for the European Cup, few clubs can rival the Anfield side when it comes to their decorated history.

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  7. Coach: Jürgen Klopp. Captain: Jordan Henderson. Liverpool FC's record in the 2020-21 season, including all games played, transfers, league table & more.

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