Liverpool's front-facing approach means they are without too many contract headaches this summer.
Gini Wijnaldum remains the obvious exception and the midfielder will leave the club as a free agent in just a few short weeks.
Across the rest of the squad, however, many of the club's top stars are tied down until at least 2022.
There will, in time, be work done on that front and plans are already in place to hold talks with the representatives of the likes of Alisson Becker and Fabinho in July.
Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk may also find themselves the subject of talks over their own terms at some stage too.
But for now, this summer is a fairly serene one on that front.
Here are the Liverpool players whose contracts are up this summer as the ECHO takes a look at what the future holds for them.
Gini Wijnaldum
With a heavy heart, Gini Wijnaldum will call time on a decorated five-year stint at Anfield at the end of June.
The Dutch midfielder featured 51 times for Liverpool last season and captained them for the final few games in the absence of Jordan Henderson and James Milner.
Freely admitting he would have liked to have stayed beyond his current terms, Wijnaldum will now leave when a deal he first signed in July 2016 runs out next month.
Barcelona appear to be the front runners at this stage with Wijnaldum's agent, Humphry Nijman, and legal adviser, Jan Kabalt, arriving at the Nou Camp on Tuesday to thrash out talks over a deal.
"I'm fighting against tears right now," the Reds midfielder said on Sunday after the 2-0 win against Crystal Palace.
"The people in Liverpool have shown me love during the five years. I will miss them.
"I hope to have played many more years for the club but unfortunately things went different."
Dutch international leaves as a modern-day Liverpool great.
Adrian
Spanish goalkeeper signed a two-year deal as a free agent in the summer of 2019.
He probably featured more than he would have imagined in that time having made 24 appearances in total for the Reds across the last two seasons.
Injuries and suspension to first-choice goalkeeper, Alisson Becker, gave the former West Ham man the opportunity to play more than just a bit-part role in cup competitions during his time at Anfield.
He played 11 games of the 19/20 Premier League season to help Liverpool on their way towards a first title in 30 years before making a further three appearances last time out.
Reports this week suggested the goalkeeper was stalling on a new contract offer at Anfield in a hope of returning to Spain.
Liverpool may yet delve into the market for more experience should Adrian leave, but Caoimhin Kelleher featured in five games last term, indicating he had jumped ahead of his team-mate in the pecking order.
Yasser Larouci
Former Le Havre left-back is heading for the Anfield exit door.
Larouci made his debut in the 1-0 win over Everton in the FA Cup back in January of last year, but did not feature in the senior team once during the recent campaign.
With Andy Robertson recognised as one of the finest in his position on the continent and the subsequent £11million arrival of Kostas Tskimikas, Larouci's path to the first team was blocked.
Both Leeds and Norwich were interested last year, while Turkish giants Galatasaray have recently been credited with an interest.