Whatever happens between now and the end of the season, it's likely to be a busy summer for Jurgen Klopp.
The Liverpool boss will be firmly focused on the here and now before the season ends on May 12 or - from a Champions League perspective - June 1.
However, there are currently a number of Klopp's first team whose long-term futures will need resolving when the dust settles later this year.
We've taken a look at who might be staying or leaving this summer.
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Goalkeepers
Alisson Becker
The £65m goalkeeper has been a huge hit between the sticks since moving from Roma. He is going nowhere. KEEP
Simon Mignolet
Belgium international is too good to be playing second fiddle in the Premier League. He won't be short of suitors across Europe this summer. SELL
Defenders
Trent Alexander-Arnold
Young right-back is the home-grown hero with the world at his feet. He's staying put for the considerable. KEEP
Nathaniel Clyne

On-loan right-back's move to Bournemouth raised eyebrows and he might have featured more often had he not left shortly before a crisis on the right side of defence. If the Reds can get a decent fee however, they should be willing to listen. SELL
Dejan Lovren
An injury-hit campaign, but Lovren has been in good form generally over the past 12 months or so. He stays. KEEP
Joel Matip
Deputised in fine style following the injuries to Lovren and Gomez. Has done enough to earn another year at Anfield. KEEP
Joe Gomez
A breakthrough season at centre-back before his injury in December. Will be a long-term centre-half at Anfield. KEEP
Virgil van Dijk
One of the planet's very best centre-backs. An absolute no-brainer, if there ever was one. KEEP
Andy Robertson
Scottish left-back is a real fan favourite and has become one of the top flight's best full-backs around. KEEP
Alberto Moreno
Spaniard will head for pastures new with the best wishes of everyone connected to the club. A great character to have around the club, and well liked, but isn't up to the required standard in 2019. RELEASE
Midfielders
Adam Lallana
One of the most intriguing players in this list. Energetic midfielder hasn't featured as much as he would have liked and his importance isn't nearly as big as it once was under Klopp. Has caught the eye when thrown in of late but will be 31 by the time new season starts. SELL
Xherdan Shaqiri
A season of two halves for the gifted playmaker, but he will stay put and add depth and quality to Liverpool's frontline next season. KEEP
Naby Keita
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A stop-start debut season in England for the £52m midfielder. There is a player in there however and he will be given every chance to prove that on a more consistent basis next term. Transfer links about a return to Germany are laughable. KEEP
Fabinho
A revelation in the engine room since December. The former Monaco star is going nowhere anytime soon. KEEP
Jordan Henderson

Liverpool captain's place in the starting XI is under threat more than ever with the wealth of talent at Klopp's disposal, but he will most definitely be staying this summer. KEEP
James Milner
Ageing like the finest Chilean Rioja, the evergreen Milner has provided some real leadership when the side have needed it of late. He may be 33, but he stays put. KEEP
Gini Wijnaldum
A fine campaign from the Netherlands international. Thoughts of offloading would be ludicrous. KEEP
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain
A season on the shelf for the all-action midfielder, but big things will be expected next season, eventually. KEEP
Marko Grujic

Another season spent away on loan. Grujic has made just 14 appearances since signing for the club in January 2016. It's surely now or never for him next term if he stays. SELL
Forwards
Roberto Firmino
One of the best all-purpose No.9s around. The Brazil international will be staying put. KEEP
Daniel Sturridge

Another whose days appear numbered at Anfield. Contract is up in the summer and he won't be offered a new one. A truly gifted striker with one of the best goal ratios of the modern era for the Reds. His exit will be a sad end for an Anfield career with so many highlights. RELEASE
Divock Origi
Another tricky one. Origi has - when motivated and fit - looked like a player at times this season. His Merseyside derby winner will go down in folklore too. Can the Reds attract a higher quality forward though? SELL
Mohamed Salah
The 'Egyptian King' himself. He stays, obviously. KEEP
Sadio Mane
Liverpool's Man of the Moment. Eleven goals in as many games have kept the Reds in contention for European and domestic glory. Of course he says. KEEP
Harry Wilson

Wilson has enjoyed a breakthrough season on loan with Championship side Derby, but moving up to Liverpool's senior ranks is a different kettle of fish all together. Will he be given a chance this summer or will the club look to cash in having been given £20m for Dominic Solanke in January? KEEP
Ben Woodburn
Endured a frustrating half-season on loan at Sheffield United and is nowhere near Liverpool's first team. A big season ahead for him next term on loan - wherever that may be. KEEP