Liverpool are on course to retain their Premier League title and are once again looking formidable at the top of the division.
Recently they thumped Crystal Palace 7-0 and the signs are already looking ominous for their title challengers.
In terms of transfers, Liverpool don’t get a great deal wrong.
With transfer guru Michael Edwards steering the club’s recruitment the club has done some exceptional business in recent years.
With that in mind, we looked at three players who could see Liverpool continue their dominance for years to come.
Jack Grealish
It has been reported by The Mirror that Liverpool are keen to sign the Aston Villa sensation.
The Premier League club value the £130,000-a-week player at £100 million so he wouldn’t come cheap.
Grealish has the potential to really shine among better players and it will be interesting to see just how long Villa can keep hold of him.
At 25, the versatile performer is not even at his peak yet and Liverpool should perhaps move quickly to tie him down ahead of his best years.

Dayot Upamecano
It seems reasonable to suggest that Liverpool are in need of another centre-back.
Virgil van Dijk and Joe Gomez are both currently injured but even when they return, Liverpool are perhaps a bit light at the back.
With that in mind, a move for one of European football’s hottest properties seems to make a great deal of sense.
Upamecano is valued at £35 million, which in the grand scheme of things isn’t a lot for a club like Liverpool.
At 22, the youngster has plenty of years ahead of him and he could quickly become an Anfield hero.

David Alaba
Another player who absolutely fits the profile of a Liverpool signing is the versatile Bayern Munich man.
The 28-year-old becomes a free agent in the summer and the Austrian will have no shortage of suitors.
Alaba is a proven winner and that mentality will fit just nicely with the current Liverpool crop.
He can operate as a centre-back or as a holding midfield player and he’d be a sound addition to the Liverpool ranks.

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