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The Reds won the title after the Covid-19 pandemic forced world football to hit pause in March 2020, two months after the Reds’ quiet transfer market.
LIVERPOOL SIGNINGSIGNED FROMFEE (PLUS ADD-ONS)Takumi MinaminoRB Salzburg£7.25m
Liverpool did not sign any first-team players during the January transfer window in 2019.
The January 2018 transfer window saw Liverpool get one of the best mid-season signings in Premier League history after agreeing to sign Virgil van Dijk from Southampton in December 2017.
He cost the Reds a world-record sum for a defender but would be worth every million.
LIVERPOOL SIGNINGSIGNED FROMFEE (PLUS ADD-ONS)Virgil van DijkSouthampton£75m
Liverpool did not sign any first-team players during the January transfer window in 2017.
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The January 2016 transfer window marked the first market that Jurgen Klopp oversaw as the manager of Liverpool, and the German made his first signing in Marko Grujic.
He also signed Steven Caulker on loan, and even resulted to playing the centre-half as a makeshift attacker.
LIVERPOOL SIGNINGSIGNED FROMFEE (PLUS ADD-ONS)Marko GrujicRed Star Belgrade£5mSteven CaulkerQueens Park RangersUndisclosed loan fee
Liverpool did not sign any first-team players during the January transfer window in 2015.
Liverpool did not sign any first-team players during the January transfer window in 2014.
The January transfer window in 2013 proved to be a transformative market for Liverpool as Brendan Rodgers signed Daniel Sturridge and Philippe Coutinho.
Adding the England striker and Brazil playmaker to the Reds’ ranks helped the Anfield natives become title contenders.
LIVERPOOL SIGNINGSIGNED FROMFEE (PLUS ADD-ONS)Daniel SturridgeChelsea£12mPhilippe CoutinhoInter Milan£8.5m
During what proved to be the final transfer window that Kenny Dalglish oversaw in charge of Liverpool, the Reds raided Wrexham AFC – who were a National League side at the time – to seal the transfer of the Red Dragons’ academy product Danny Ward to get a new goalkeeper.
LIVERPOOL SIGNINGSIGNED FROMFEE (PLUS ADD-ONS)Danny WardWrexham AFC£100,000Photo by John Powell/Liverpool FC via Getty Images
Liverpool selling Fernando Torres to Chelsea for £50m in January 2011 would see Dalglish dip more than a toe in the mid-season market to reinforce the Reds’ attack as Andy Carroll and Luis Suarez joined.
Then-manager Rafa Benitez hoped the presence of Torres and Javier Mascherano would help Rodriquez settle at Anfield.
LIVERPOOL SIGNINGSIGNED FROMFEE (PLUS ADD-ONS)Maxi RodriguezAtletico MadridFree
Liverpool did not sign any first-team players during the January transfer window in 2009.
His transfer fee might not sit amongst the world records of the modern era yet Martin Skrtel proved to be a crucial signing that Liverpool sealed in the January 2008 market.
But the Welshman would only stay at the Reds for 19 days and Jones further only featured twice with Liverpool.
LIVERPOOL SIGNINGSIGNED FROMFEE (PLUS ADD-ONS)Paul JonesSouthamptonUndisclosed loan fee
Liverpool did not take advantage of the maiden winter transfer window in a Premier League season to sign any new first-team players during January 2003 under coach Gerard Houllier.
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