Former Liverpool player Danny Murphy believes the Reds have found a 'long-term' solution to replacing their iconic front three.
Mo Salah, Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino have led Liverpool's front-line for the best part of the last five seasons at Anfield.
The trio are all entering their 30s however with Jurgen Klopp's side still to sign them to a new contract with their deals running up at the end of next season.
Murphy, who played for Liverpool from 1997 to 2004, believes Liverpool have a 'long-term' plan in motion with the likes of new signing Luis Diaz, Diogo Jota and Harvey Elliott all breaking into the team.
He told talkSport: 'When you look at the youngsters Klopp is bringing in, you can see he is trying to mix things up and change things a little bit,' Murphy told talkSPORT .
'Luis Diaz looked tremendous [against Leicester], you've got Harvey Elliott on the way back, Curtis Jones is getting back to his best, Ibrahima Konate is young, Jota is firing in goals.
'You can see it's a bit of a long-term plan going on with Liverpool at the moment.'
'People say Jota is a number nine now, but these guys play all over the place, he's on the left, he's on the right, he's through the middle – he's just got this wonderful knack of gliding into great areas.
'His goals to games ratio is phenomenal and his technique... he's so calm around the box.
'He was the the first player to come into Liverpool and get people discussing that the front three of Firmino, Salah and Mane might not have to be the answer for the next five years.'
Jota joined the Reds at the start of last season and has scored an incredible 30 goals in 61 appearances for the Reds.
Elliott, 18, returned from an impressive on loan at Blackburn last season and has impressed this campaign despite being kept out for a long period due to an ankle injury.
Diaz joined the club last month for £50m and has impressed during appearances against Cardiff and Leicester.