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Orgo-Life the new way to the future Advertising by AdpathwayLiverpool have signed world class players under Fenway Sports Group, led by John W. Henry.
FSG have been divisive owners among the Reds' fanbase at times, but it is impossible to deny that they have overseen a great era of success at Anfield. While sometimes fairly accused of being too frugal, they have developed Anfield and the club's training ground, while a refresh of the academy facility is expected to cost the investment group up to £20m in the coming years.
In the 2025 summer window, with the help of Michael Edwards and Richard Hughes, they broke Liverpool and British football's transfer record twice, splashing out over £400m on new signings while keeping the right side of PSR thanks to clever sales like Luis Diaz and Darwin Nunez.
Alexander Isak and Florian Wirtz will become mainstays for the Reds for years, but they both have work to do to crack a storied list of great Liverpool signings under FSG.
10 Alexis Mac Allister

Alexis Mac Allister could easily end up higher on this list, depending on how long he stays at Liverpool for. He has been a wonderful addition since arriving from Brighton, and the fact that he cost just £35m makes him an unbelievable bargain.
The Argentine is a complete midfielder, combining technical brilliance, hard work and leadership, and at 26, there is still a lot more to come from him. He is a manager's dream.
9 Jordan Henderson

Gini Wijnaldum can think himself unlucky to miss out, having been such a great signing from Newcastle United, but Jordan Henderson gets in over him on sheer longevity.
After a horrible start to life at Liverpool, Henderson grew into a fantastic leader and an underrated all-round footballer, spending 12 years at Anfield and captaining the Reds to Champions League and Premier League glory.
He split opinion down the years, but his critics only got quieter the more he matured as a player, and he played a huge part in Liverpool's success under Jurgen Klopp.
8 Fabinho

Liverpool were crying out for an elite No.6 to take them to the next level in 2018, and Fabinho proved to be the perfect addition in front of the defence.
Described as a "lighthouse" because of his ability to see everything going on around him, the Brazilian was a colossal figure at his peak, putting out fires and using the ball with both subtlety and effectiveness.
In the end, £43.7m proved to be a bargain, with the Reds crowned both European and English champions within two years of Fabinho arriving.
7 Luis Suarez

Sadly, Luis Suarez's behaviour continues to tarnish his legacy, but there is no denying that he was a genius who FSG did superbly to bring in.
Liverpool needed a new hero when Fernando Torres departed for Chelsea in 2011 and Suarez came straight in and became the Reds' new attacking star, enjoying three-and-a-half remarkable years at Anfield.
The Uruguayan so nearly inspired Brendan Rodgers' side to title glory in 2013/14, producing one of the great individual seasons at Liverpool, and he departed for Barcelona with a tally of 82 goals in just 133 appearances. One of the Reds' most talented players ever.
6 Andy Robertson
In terms of bargains, Andy Robertson could be FSG's greatest as owners of Liverpool, considering he arrived for just £8m from Hull City in 2017.
While some were unsure if the Scot was good enough at the time, he has since grown into not only one of the Reds' best-ever left-backs, but also one of the greatest in the history of the Premier League.
Solid defensively, effective going forward and a great leader, Robertson has racked up well over 300 appearances for Liverpool, and at 31, he continues to be an excellent squad player.
5 Roberto Firmino

There have been few more popular players at Liverpool over the past 20 years than Roberto Firmino, whose influence was almost unrivalled at his peak at Anfield.
The Brazilian almost redefined the false nine role during his time as a Reds player, combining flair, selflessness and tactical intelligence to perfection, proving to be the perfect foil for Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane.
Without Firmino, Liverpool would never have achieved the success they did with Klopp in charge - it's fair to say he comfortably exceeded expectation levels when he joined from Hoffenheim. It was a transfer masterstroke by FSG.
4 Sadio Mane

It can almost be forgotten just how good Sadio Mane was for Liverpool, due to Salah often taking the limelight and the Senegalese sensation leaving in 2022.
Mane was an astonishing addition for the Reds, though, transforming the attack with his pace and end product from the moment he joined from Southampton in 2016, scoring a stunning solo effort away to Arsenal on his debut.
The Liverpool legend was arguably his side's best player in the Premier League-winning 2019/20 season, which speaks volumes about his ability, and he finished his time at Anfield with 120 goals and 38 assists in 269 appearances.
3 Alisson

It is impossible to downplay the significance of Liverpool snapping up Alisson from Roma in the summer of 2018, at a time when Simon Mignolet and Loris Karius were floundering.
The Brazilian has been a colossal signing over the past seven years, consistently cementing his status as the world's best goalkeeper and bailing out the Reds so many times. His greatest skill is making everything look effortless, when in fact, the job he is doing is a tough one.
Alisson is a once-in-a-generation 'keeper, and by the time he hangs up his boots, he could be considered one of the best in history in his position.
2 Mohamed Salah

Remember when Salah was deemed to be a 'one-season wonder' and a 'Chelsea reject'?
When the Egyptian King joined Liverpool in 2017, nobody could have predicted what would happen in the eight years that followed, with the 33-year-old now arguably one of the Reds' three best players in history alongside Kenny Dalglish and Steven Gerrard.
Salah has been nothing short of astonishing for the Reds, breaking too many records to mention and now sitting third in the club's all-time scoring charts.
His consistency, dedication and winning mentality make him a true modern great of the game, and £36.9m was quite the piece of business by FSG.
1 Virgil van Dijk

Some may understandably have Salah as their No.1, but Virgil van Dijk's influence is unmatched. When he arrived from Southampton £75m in January 2018, some laughed at the price tag, but he has been worth at least double that amount ever since.
The Dutchman is now making a strong claim to be one of the greatest centre-backs to ever play the game, with the 34-year-old so perfect in all facets of his game that he could have been created in a laboratory.
Strong, fast, an expert reader of the game, a great captain and a gifted technician, it will take a long time before we see another central defender at Van Dijk's level. Becoming Liverpool captain has only added to his aura, and replacing him when he eventually retires or departs will be FSG's greatest challenge yet.
10. Alexis Mac Allister |
£35m |
Brighton |
9. Jordan Henderson |
£20m |
Sunderland |
8. Fabinho |
£43.7m |
Monaco |
7. Luis Suarez |
£22.7m |
Ajax |
6. Andy Robertson |
£8m |
Hull City |
5. Roberto Firmino |
£29m |
Hoffenheim |
4. Sadio Mane |
£34m |
Southampton |
3. Alisson |
£67m |
Roma |
2. Mohamed Salah |
£36.9m |
Roma |
1. Virgil van Dijk |
£75m |
Southampton |