Liverpool's main aim for 2023 was to rebuild their ageing midfield, and they achieved it for just over £100million.
The Reds endured a disappointing 2022/23 campaign, finishing fifth in the Premier League and failing to get very far in Europe or the domestic cup competitions.
So, a summer rebuild was required, and the Reds backed Jurgen Klopp with a few big signings.
They would have spent even more had moves for Moises Caicedo and Romeo Lavia not collapsed.
But they will definitely be happy with their business.
Here, talkSPORT.com takes you through Liverpool's top five biggest transfers of 2023...
Endo was not Liverpool's first choice to fill the defensive midfield role, but once other moves collapsed, they swooped quickly to bring him in.
The Japanese international was a hero at Stuttgart and boasts a lot of international experience.
He's yet to become a regular starter, with Alexis Mac Allister preferred in that holding role in the majority of games.
However, Endo has popped up with a couple of goals already and appears to be settling into Premier League life. He could turn out to be a big bargain.
Gravenberch was a late addition to the Liverpool squad, arriving on transfer deadline day.
He was highly rated at Ajax before struggling at Bayern Munich, but he's now at Anfield and starting to show glimpses of what he could do.
The Dutchman is an elegant carrier of the ball and offers real guile and technique as well, adding a new dimension to this new-look Reds side.
He's still young and has impressed in Liverpool's Europa League campaign.
However, Gravenberch has yet to properly break into Klopp's Premier League XI, but it should only be a matter of time.
Manchester United were long linked with a move for Gakpo after his stellar 2022
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