The calm before the storm for Liverpool in the summer transfer market.
While the Reds have already agreed a £36million deal to sign Ibrahima Konate from RB Leipzig, there has been precious other little movement as of yet.
The window opened earlier this month for domestic deals, with moves from abroad given the green light from July 1.
Jurgen Klopp will be given funds to continue evolving his squad over the coming months, with extra money available from any sales.
And here we detail five players Liverpool will hope can generate income as the Reds look to prune their current resources.
Marko Grujic (potential £20m sale)
Grujic remains a target for Porto, with whom he reached the Champions League quarter-finals during a season-long loan. However, financial problems mean the Portuguese have yet to make a formal bid regarding a permanent transfer. A number of clubs in Italy and Germany are also tracking the 25-year-old Serbian.
Divock Origi (£15m)
Origi made only nine Premier League appearances last season with his sole goal coming in the 7-2 League Cup win at Lincoln City, contributing to him being overlooked by Belgium at Euro 2020. A number of European clubs are interested in the striker, who had a loan spell in Germany earlier in his Reds career.
Harry Wilson (£15m)
Currently in Euro 2020 action with Wales, Wilson featured for Liverpool in the League Cup early last campaign but spent most of it on loan at Cardiff City in the Championship, where he impressed. Cardiff are keen on a permanent deal for the 24-year-old, who has reportedly attracted interest from a clutch of Premier League clubs along with Hoffenheim and RB Leipzig in Germany and La Liga duo Valencia and Getafe.
Taiwo Awoniyi (£8m)
Work permit issues, which have only recently been resolved, have meant the Nigerian striker has never played for Liverpool despite being signed more six years ago. The 23-year-old bolstered his reputation during a series of loan moves, most recently at Bundesliga side Union Berlin. Championship trio Fulham, Stoke City and West Bromwich Albion are thought to be interested.
Loris Karius (£3m)
There is no long-term future at Liverpool for the German goalkeeper, who barely featured for Union Berlin during a frustrating recent loan spell. Entering the last year of his Reds contract, a permanent move back to his homeland appears the most likely outcome.