Liverpool are right in the Premier League title race heading into the business end of the season.
Big money signings in the shape of Virgil Van Dijk and Alisson have inspired Liverpool's challenge for the title, alongside other new additions such as Naby Keita , Fabinho and Xherdan Shaqiri .
During the 2017/18 season, Jurgen Klopp 's side had a wage bill of £208million - the third highest in the Premier League - while their spending prior to the 2018/19 campaign amounted to £163million.
Meanwhile, young talent in the shape of Trent Alexander-Arnold and Joe Gomez have flourished, despite struggling with recent injuries, with both signing new long-term deals at Anfield.
To the delight of Reds' supporters, Mohamed Salah and Roberto Firmino struck new deals which should see them remain at Anfield until 2023.
With Liverpool battling for the title, how does the club's wage structure look now?
Here is how much money the players are reported to be earning...
Liverpool player wages
Note: Some of these wages are estimated, based on previous reports on their contracts.
Mohamed Salah - £200,000-a-week
Roberto Firmino - £180,000-a-week
Sadio Mane - £150,000-a-week
Virgil Van Dijk - £150,000-a-week
Alisson - £120,000-a-week
Jordan Henderson - £120,000-a-week
James Milner - £120,000-a-week
Naby Keita - £120,000-a-week
Daniel Sturridge - £120,000-a-week
Fabinho - £100,000-a-week
Dejan Lovren - £90,000-a-week
Georginio Wijnaldum - £90,000-a-week
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain - £90,000-a-week
Xherdan Shaqiri - £90,000-a-week
Andrew Robertson - £80,000-a-week
Joe Gomez - £75,000-a-week
Joel Matip - £70,000-a-week
Nathaniel Clyne - £70,000-a-week
Adam Lallana - £65,000-a-week
Simon Mignolet - £60,000-a-week
Danny Ings - £60,000-a-week
Trent Alexander-Arnold - £50,000-a-week
Alberto Moreno - £40,000-a-week