Liverpool have completed the £60m signing of Hungarian midfielder Dominik Szoboszlai from Leipzig - so where might he fit in?
The 22-year-old, who captains his country, can play in central midfield but has spent the majority of his time in the Bundesliga on the wing.
He managed six goals and eight assists in last season's Bundesliga - and has previously been called "just as talented as Erling Haaland" by a former manager of his.
"I'm really excited to see him there, he seems like a great player for Jurgen Klopp," said Hungarian journalist Aron Aranyossy.
"His work-rate and energy should make him into a great fit and I can see him feeding Mohamed Salah some great through balls. He's a nice addition and refreshment to the midfield area; he can carry the ball as well as distributing it to a very high standard and with composure.
"This makes him a good addition in my opinion, especially with his decision making and tactical awareness."
BBC Sport looks at why Liverpool have signed him and how he could do.
Liverpool may well opt to play Szoboszlai in midfield but since he spent last season on the right wing it is easier to compare his statistics to those of the Reds' forwards.
Of those forwards, only Mohamed Salah had a higher combined total of goals and assists in the league last season than Szoboszlai - but the Hungarian played more than the rest.
When you factor in time played, Szoboszlai only managed a goal or assist every 175 minutes - a lower hit rate than that of Salah (106), Darwin Nunez (142), Diogo Jota (103), Cody Gakpo (163) or Luis Diaz (166) last season.
That is down to differences in style of play and tactics, though. Szoboszlai had fewer touches in the box but created more chances than any
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