The success of the Jürgen Klopp era on Merseyside is largely due to his big signings. Roberto Firmino is undoubtedly the fifth best signing in the Klopp era, since the Brazilian made history at Anfield, winning historic titles and scoring 111 goals and 79 in 362 games, being part of one of the best tridents in the entire history of Liverpool. He arrived at Anfield worth €41 million from Hoffenheim, rising to a value of up to €90 million in 2019.
The fourth best signing in Klopp's stay is the Senegalese Sadio Mane, who, along with Roberto Firmino and Mohaemed Salah, were essential factors so that Anfield could enjoy incredible joy by winning the Premier League and the Champions League again, with the Reds played a total of 269 games, scoring a total of 120 goals and giving 48 assists. Upon his arrival at Liverpool he had a cost of €41.20 million, although his sale was for €32 million, he had his best moment at Anfield.
The third best signing has been Alisson Becker, who arrived in Merseyside in 2018 from Serie A side Roma for €62.50 million. Being a historic price for a goalkeeper, despite this Becker is one of the best goalkeepers today, leading the Reds to win several titles thanks to his great saves, so his value would not be compared to his level. The second best signing would be the current Reds captain, Virgil Van Dijk, who cost an incredible €84.65 million from Southampton, making him one of the most expensive defenders in history until then.
The Dutchman has earned the love and respect of the fans since his arrival at Liverpool, and is also the leader of the best defense this season, so his value is fair to what Van Dijk has done on Merseyside.
Salah the best of all, since the pharaoh is positioned as a legend of the Reds, being the fifth top scorer in the club's history, and this season he already scored his 200th goal, being the best signing in the Klopp era without a doubt. Furthermore, Pharaoh was the leader of the Reds' offensive trident that brought Liverpool so much joy. His signing was for €42 million, so this is a bargain, since Haora is one of the best players in the world and Liverpool could sell him this summer for €200 million.
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