Dominik Szoboszlai has already achieved a lot in his early career and now he will be aiming to continue his success at Liverpool.
The Reds completed the signing of Szoboszlai having activated the £60million release clause in his RB Leipzig contract.
The attacking midfielder sealed a move to Anfield, with the young talent set to wear the legendary No.8 shirt on Merseyside.
Given just how special he is, it's going to be scary to see what Jurgen Klopp can do with Szoboszlai.
Last season, Szoboszlai made 46 appearances in all competitions, scoring ten goals and providing 13 assists all across the midfield.
The 22-year-old is known for his ability to create, take set pieces and score ridiculous long-range goals.
The Hungarian's father, Zsolt, was also a footballer, although he never reached great heights.
Still, his time as a professional ensured that Szoboszlai was thrown straight into football.
Zsolt worked with his son as a child at the youth club Videoton before forming a club with two other fathers.
It was while at Foenix-Gold FC that Szoboszlai started his development before he joined MTK Budapest Youth.
The attack-minded midfielder then moved to Austria to sign for RB Salzburg's Under-18s before a transfer to FC Liefering changed everything.
In one-and-a-half years, Szoboszlai scored 16 goals and grabbed ten assists and met his current manager Marco Rose.
And the Hungarian credits Rose with inspiring him to push on.
Speaking to the Bundesliga's website in 2021 about Rose, he said: «At 16, I thought that he didn't like me and didn't want me to play, but I learnt that he didn't actually have a problem with me, he just knew that I could do so much more.
»That's why I'm grateful to him, because had he not done that, I would have
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