With the Euros and Copa America over, work on transfers is likely to be ramped up. What should be Liverpool's first priority?
The one thing Liverpool showed last season is a lack of a real 'Plan B'. Whenever we struggled to break down defences with Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino, there was little on the bench to inspire.
That is in part down to Diogo Jota's injury, but an out-and-out poacher would be a nice option to have. Players who fit the profile of Patson Daka, who has joined Leicester City, and Dusan Vlahovic would make good targets.
Other than that, it depends on our own outgoings. As it stands, a fresh midfield option wouldn't go amiss after Gini Wijnaldum's exit, but it wouldn't be detrimental if we didn't sign a new No.8 as Thiago Alcantara will be let loose in 2021/22.
Was there a player who caught your eye at the Euros who you wouldn't mind Liverpool moving for?
Nicolo Barella really caught my attention, but I may be a little biased as I watch a lot of Serie A and knew to keep an eye on him.
Jeremy Doku is another one - obviously, he already had a reputation of being a talented youngster, but he looked at home in that Belgium team brimming with superstars.
Renato Sanches was also very impressive, putting in the kind of performances we saw at the previous Euros, after a few difficult years.
Any of those three would be a brilliant signing and they aren't unrealistic targets.
Saul Niguez continues to be linked with a transfer. Do Liverpool need a midfielder this summer, and would the Spaniard be the right man?
I don't think Liverpool *need* a new midfielder this summer, but it certainly wouldn't go amiss.
Saul Niguez would be an excellent addition - he's experienced in the dark arts, which is something our current crop lack slightly.
Another point in his favour is his left-footed-ness, which may seem like a small thing, but it'd add a new dimension to Liverpool's midfield.
At the age of 26, and after Atletico Madrid confirmed the signing of Rodrigo de Paul, there may never be a better time to go for Saul.
Pre-season began earlier this week. If you had to pick one player for whom it was most important to impress, who would it be?
I think it's important Takumi Minamino and Naby Keita have a good pre-season. After Taki's loan, and with Xherdan Shaqiri still around, he'll probably have to convince the boss he deserves a spot in his squad.
Keita has endured a horrid time with fitness problems and hopefully, he can put that behind him - a solid pre-season would be a step in the right direction.
And I suppose the same could also be said of Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain. So, there's three answers to your question!
Harvey Elliott is expected to be a part of the Liverpool squad next season. How excited are you about him?
I'm buzzing about Harvey Elliott. He's Jurgen Klopp's little gem and has terrifying potential.
He proved himself in the Championship last season as a 17-year-old, which is extremely rare for a Premier League loanee.
Hopefully, Liverpool will have good runs in the FA and League Cups, because that's where he'll get most of his game-time next season.
I wouldn't mind seeing him brought off the bench in the final 10-15 minutes of Premier League games against tired legs, too.
Virgil van Dijk and Joe Gomez are both in Austria. How good will it be to see them kicking a ball with their teammates again?
The gravity of Virgil van Dijk's return to fitness simply cannot be put into words adequately. We lost the best defender in the world for 95 per cent of last season.
His arrival signalled a new era at Anfield and losing him for such a long time was nothing short of a disaster, the lads did amazingly well to achieve what they did last term.
Joe Gomez's return will feel somewhat similar, Virgil's partner in crime - I can't wait to see him, Joel Matip and Ibrahima Konate fighting to regularly pair up with van Dijk in the heart of our defence.
The sight of both Virgil and Joe kicking a ball about with their new Liverpool kits on will be awesome - that goes for Matip and Konate too, to be fair.
Any other business?
There's not too much going on at the minute, with the Euros now wrapped up.
Aside from the relentless transfer rumours, it's nice seeing faith being put in the young lads at the club - professional contracts for several Academy graduates.
I'm excited to see what starlets emerge in the coming months and make a name for themselves, the likes of Mateusz Musialowski, Conor Bradley, James Balagizi and Kaide Gordon are especially exciting players.
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