#20 Konstantinos Tsimikas — £60,000/week
Current Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp, who has proven his capability to work around budding talent at Dortmund, has carried the same skillset to Anfield.
Entrusting prodigy Konstantinos Tsimikas, the LFC gaffer deployed the Greek international over in-form Andrew Roberston in the first two league games. Klopp's decision was just as fine as the 25-year-old went onto impress everybody.
#19 Divock Origi — £60,000/week
The man who played a major part in Liverpool's 2019 Champions League success — Divock Origi — remains with the Reds after speculation of him moving away.
The Belgian is known to shine during clutch moments and has always come up big in crucial matches. Origi penned a new contract in 2019 and collects £60,000 per week as wages.
#18 Ibrahima Konate — £70,000/week
To add depth and quality to their defensive side, Liverpool brought the French center-back Ibrahima Konate from RB Leipzig for an amount believed to be around £36 million.
Konate has proved his worth in the Bundesliga over the course of four years and will be manager Jurgen Klopp's go-to-person in injury situations or tactical switches.
#17 Nathaniel Phillips — £70,000/week
Nathaniel Phillips, who made over 20 appearances for the first team the previous season has been offered a long-term contract by Liverpool just a day ago.
Despite having a handful of gruesome centre-back options in Virgil van Dijk, Joel Matip, Joe Gomez and Ibrahima Konate, Klopp believes Nathaniel Phillips is a valued addition to the squad.
#16 Takumi Minamino — £75,000/week
Even though Minamino has failed to put up a show in front of the Kop, his pre-season brilliance gives them a ray of hope.
In the former J1 League star's defense, his settling period with the Merseysiders was hurdled by COVID and the sudden return made him clueless and confused. With Firmino suffering an injury blow, it'll be the right time for Takumi Minamino to milk the opportunity.
#15 Joe Gomez — £75,000/week
Joe Gomez helped Liverpool successfully endure an injury-laden tenure. He stepped up each time Jurgen Klopp was left to face the unavailability of players.
Acing multiple roles in the backline, Joe Gomez is tipped to be one of the most crucial assets at the Reds' command despite his own struggles with injuries. His contract expires in 2024.
#14 Diogo Jota — £90,385/week
Diogo Jota didn't take much time to settle into his first 'big club'. Within a year since his arrival, the Portuguese has earned the crowd support that many can only wish for.
Jota has opened Liverpool's scoring account this season and it is expected of this 24-year-old to find the net regularly alongside assisting Liverpool's main man up front — Mohamed Salah.
#13 Joel Matip — £100,000/week
Bringing experience to the Liverpool side, Joel Matip is truly an inspirational figure within Liverpool's training grounds. Alongside Virgil van Dijk, his partner at the heart of defense, Joel Matip broke numerous records in the LFC's title-winning season.
Despite spending a considerable amount of time in recovery in the past couple of seasons, Matip never fails to start if he is deemed fit to play.
#12 Sadio Mane — £100,000/week
One of Liverpool's attacking trident — Sadio Mane is the next man on our list. Playing a crucial role in Liverpool's European and domestic uprising, the Senagalese forward earned plaudits and trust from the Liverpool faithful.
Sadio Mane is entering his 6th season with the Merseysiders and remains one of the most revered players within the Premier League at the moment.
#11 Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain — £120,000/week
Despite spending the majority of his career at Arsenal, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain switched to Liverpool to quench his thirst for trophies.
Adapting real quick to his new team, the former Gunner's smooth-run was hindered by a serious injury. However, Chamberlain returned to the starting XI following his recovery and continued to enjoy a fair share of playing minutes under Jurgen Klopp.
As of now, the English international is trying to find his place within the squad. But still remains an important member of the squad.