Liverpool spent £450m in last summer’s record-breaking transfer window.
Among the incomings were several new forwards. Sporting director Richard Hughes spent big on British-record deals for Alexander Isak and Florian Wirtz.
He also sanctioned a £69m deal for Hugo Ekitike - with the Frenchman proving excellent since coming in from Eintracht Frankfurt.
But there are signs the Reds are not done there.
The Premier League champions have run into the same problem again and again this season. Arne Slot has admitted his team’s trouble in playing against the so-called “low block” and also struggle in one-v-one duels as an attacking force.
New winger coming to Liverpool
That means a new winger is on the cards next summer - one which matches the current requirements of the side better than the usual options.
Mo Salah and Cody Gakpo could each be replaced at the end of the season. Salah, 33, is again looming into focus as a potential recruit for teams in the Saudi Pro League.
Al-Ittihad are emerging as the chief candidates for the Egyptian King since getting Karim Benzema and N'Golo Kante off the wage bill.
And Gakpo has struggled this term with his goalscoring output far beneath what he produced last season.