Liverpool fans would no doubt love to see some world-class players brought to the club this month.
The Reds are yet to complete a senior signing in the 2026 winter transfer window, and there is a chance one will not be forthcoming.
It has been suggested Liverpool will have a quiet January and do little to no business despite recent injury issues.
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Should they end up moving for a player, though, it would be amazing to see them have the same impact as three players who arrived during the Jurgen Klopp era.
The German left in 2024 and is now being linked with the Real Madrid job, but he is still speaking about Liverpool and praising some of their current and former stars.
Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino among best signings
This week saw Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane face off at the AFCON in the semi-finals.
Mane emerged victorious, but Salah will still miss the Burnley tie on Saturday as he is competing in the third-place play-off.
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At one time, the duo, along with Roberto Firmino, formed a lethal frontline at Anfield that helped win the Premier League and Champions League.
Now, speaking to BBC Sport, Klopp has made a big claim about all three players signing for Liverpool.
He said: “Bobby was already there when I arrived. A year later we brought in Sadio. A year later we brought in Mo.
“And they were three of the best signings in the history of football.”
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Sadio Mane pats the Champions League trophy after Liverpool beat Tottenham Hotspur in the final at the Wanda Metropolitano Stadium in Madrid (Credit: Getty Images/Jose Breton/NurPhoto).
Mohamed Salah celebrates after scoring for Liverpool against Southampton in the Premier League at Anfield (Credit: Getty Images/Julian Finney).
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How is Roberto Firmino faring now?
While Salah and Mane have been back in the spotlight this week due to the AFCON, it’s been some time since Firmino has competed on the big stage.
He left Liverpool on a free transfer in 2023 to sign for Saudi side Al-Ahli.
This past summer saw the now 34-year-old secure a permanent deal to Al-Sadd.
Firmino has since made 16 appearances for his new side, scoring eight goals and providing three assists.
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