Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher believes that next summer will see Mohamed Salah leave Anfield for pastures new.
However, he thinks the new-look Reds have brought back 'energy and buzz' back to the fans amid their strong start to the season.
After four games of the new campaign, Liverpool already sit third in the Premier League table thanks to three wins and a draw.
Jurgen Klopp's side have already faced tough tests against Chelsea, Newcastle and Aston Villa but are yet to be beaten.
The club bid farewell to key players over the summer but have also undergone a midfield rebuild, and Carragher likes what he has seen from the new-look team so far.
Speaking to talkSPORT, he said: «I think when we saw the fixture list and you saw Liverpool's first four fixtures, we're all the same, we all think, 'What would we take from them and get to that first international break?'
»You think, 'Well if you had maybe eight points, seven wouldn't be the end of the world, couple of wins and a draw, you might lose one when you're playing Newcastle away, Chelsea away.'
«But to come out with ten points and thinking of the actual football they played certainly against Aston Villa, who've had some good performances, and also how they won at Newcastle.
»It feels like a really brilliant start for Liverpool and I think it's just given everyone their energy back and buzz, because last season was so tough.
«We all know we've had it so good for so long but you just want to get back to winning most weeks, just get that feeling that you're on the way somewhere. It does feel like almost the start of a new team or 'Klopp 2' Liverpool fans are calling it.
»Few new players in and probably over the next 12 months you'll see almost a completely different team.
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