Michael Edwards might get plenty of credit for Liverpool's successful transfer business in recent years, but manager Jurgen Klopp still had to get the best out of his new recruits.
The Reds have became synonymous with successful deals in the market since the German took over, identifying supreme talent to fit into his all-action and demanding style of play.
Having inherited a squad featuring the likes of Philippe Coutinho, Roberto Firmino and Jordan Henderson, Klopp consistently added to his roster with smart recruitment that ultimately played a major role in their Champions League and Premier League successes of 2019 and 2020 respectively.
Here are Klopp's top ten signings at Liverpool, ranked.
After an injury-affected 2022/23 campaign, Diogo Jota is looking like his consistent self again.
The Portugal international has easily suited Klopp's high-energy style since arriving from Wolves in 2020 and is a hard-working option who complements the likes of Nunez and Mohamed Salah.
A proven Premier League performer, Jota can miss out from time to time with knocks but has scored some big goals during his time on Merseyside.
There's still time for Ibrahima Konate's reputation to grow, but there's no doubting that the Frenchman is starting to look like the real deal in his third season with Liverpool.
His recovery pace and aware positioning have made Konate an excellent foil for Virgil van Dijk in recent years.
Brought in for £36m from RB Leipzig after Liverpool triggered his release clause but still just 24, Konate is only going to get better.
Joel Matip was long known to Klopp from their overlapping spells in the Bundesliga and the free transfer that took the defender to Liverpool is one of their shrewdest in recent memory.
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