Florian Wirtz is officially a Liverpool player, and fans will be eager to find out what shirt number their new hero will be sporting at Anfield.
The former Bayer Leverkusen star has joined his former teammate Jeremie Frimpong in making the switch to Merseyside this summer, with a club record - and a potential Premier League record - transfer having been completed. Wirtz was officially unveiled on Friday, with the 22-year-old explaining what it was was the drew him to the Reds.
The deal comes after Liverpool had been locked in discussions for the 22-year-old in recent weeks, having emerged as the favorite for his signature ahead of Manchester City, Bayern Munich and Real Madrid.
Wirtz has now penned a long-term deal at Anfield, and it won't be long before another new signing joins him, with Milos Kerkez set to undergo a medical next week.
Liverpool fans will no doubt be keeping an eye out for a first glimpse of what number Wirtz will be wearing at Anfield, with next season's squad numbers yet to be confirmed.
A lot has already been said on that matter after it was claimed the German international wanted the No. 10 that is currently worn by Alexis Mac Allister - something which was angrily denied by Wirtz.
But what numbers are available to Liverpool’s newest signing?
Available shirt numbers for Florian Wirtz
There aren't too many high-profile numbers available to Wirtz, and the 10 and 17, which he currently wears for club and country, are off the table, with Mac Allister and Curtis Jones laying claim to those.
In terms of numbers not currently claimed by first-team players, 6, 12, 13, 15 and 16 are all available should Wirtz want a number under 20.
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Looking further down the list, 23, 24, 25, 27, 28 and 29 are all up for grabs, while Ryan Gravenberch (No. 38) is the only player to have claimed a number in the 30s.
Rhys Williams and Nat Phillips' expected departures will free up the No. 46 and No. 47 shirts, with Stefan Bajcetic (No. 43), Calum Scanlon (No. 48) and Kaide Gordon (No. 49) the only other players to have numbers in the 40s, while 50, 51, 52 and 53 are all taken.
And if Wirtz wanted to make a real statement, there is of course the No. 66 now up for grabs after Trent Alexander-Arnold's departure for Real Madrid, while the No. 78 looks set to become available with a move to Leverkusen in the works for Jarell Quansah.