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With the January transfer window now done and dusted, the focus is firmly on the hunt for trophies for Liverpool - and one prize in particular.
The Reds are of course still in the hunt for four pieces of silverware, and we will find out whether that quest will continue in the coming days, with the conclusion of the Carabao Cup semi-final against Tottenham on Thursday before a trip to Plymouth Argyle in the fourth round of the FA Cup on Sunday.
It’s the Premier League that will be at the forefront of the fans’ minds, especially for the remainder of this month, with a crucial few weeks on the way for Liverpool and Arsenal.
With the January window now out of the way, Liverpool.com has taken a look at what the dream scenario looks like for the Reds during the rest of February.
Another Wembley final
Let's get started with this week, with Liverpool looking to overturn a 1-0 deficit in the Carabao Cup semi-finals against Tottenham.
Now that the Reds have reached this stage, it would feel like a real waste if they were to exit the competition now - even if they could do with a few more spaces on the calendar.
There have been plenty of false alarms over the last couple of months, but the man himself has been insistent that he and the club still remain some way off an agreement.
With the transfer window out of the way, and less than six months to go now until his contract expires, hopefully Liverpool will step things up over the coming weeks, and give us the announcement we've all been craving.
Van Dijk and Trent boosts
Virgil van Dijk and Trent Alexander-Arnold are of course in the same boat as Salah.
In fact, had Alexander-Arnold not been forced off at Bournemouth, we may well have been looking at a clean bill of health right now.
Even the right-back's knock doesn't seem to be too serious though, meaning Slot may well have that rarest of things heading into the business end of the season - a fully-fit squad.
We are, of course, very wary of jinxing things here, but if Liverpool can go the rest of this month without picking up any more injuries, they will be in an incredible position in the quest for a remarkable quadruple.
15-point lead
While four trophies remain on offer, there's no doubt what the priority is for Liverpool
If Liverpool reach the Carabao Cup final and the Gunners miss out, the Reds' fixture at Aston Villa - currently scheduled for March 16 - will be moved to February 19, presenting an opportunity to move 12 points clear.
Winning every game this month will be a tall order, especially with Manchester City and Newcastle to come before the end of the month, but if Liverpool can manage it, we could be looking at an unassailable lead
It would be wishful thinking to suggest Arsenal might drop points against Leicester or West Ham, but a trip to Nottingham Forest does present a potential slip-up, as the Reds know only too well.
If Nuno Espirito Santo's side can do Liverpool a favor, a 14 or 15-point lead might be possible
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