On the playing side, meanwhile, Vitezslav Jaros returned from a successful loan spell with Sturm Graz and Harvey Davies has taken on a more permanent role at senior level, after the experienced Adrian departed.
For the tweaked group, it has been a case of so far, so good.
With Alisson, Caoimhin Kelleher and Jaros each having featured between the posts in 2024-25, the Reds have recorded 12 clean sheets and won 20 of their 24 matches in all competitions.
Speaking to Liverpoolfc.com about how things have adapted for the ’keepers under the new regime, Alisson said: “It’s not easy to change, I had – and have still – a really good relationship with John and Jack.
“And with Taffa, all three working together were really good. Not only for myself but also for the other goalkeepers as well, but the club decided to change, so you have to just accept that.
“Fabian is a great guy, full of energy, young, brings a lot of quality. He didn’t change too much, to be honest, because when he came in we had a lot of talks about how I like to work, how the goalies like to work.
“I said to him, I have a way of working but I want you to bring something because he came here to put something on the table as well – and I am smart enough to know that I don’t know all things about football.
“He is someone who came in a humble way to adapt and I can adapt as well, it’s not a problem. He is helping us in a really good direction, helping Caoimh, helping the other goalies, Jaros and Harvey. That’s an important part as well, it’s not only about myself.