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Liverpool embarks on its latest pre-season test later today, with the Reds set for a replay of the famous 2005 Champions League final as they take on AC Milan in Hong Kong.
Arne Slot and his men have been training out in Asia throughout the week as they step things up ahead of next season's Premier League title defense, and they've been joined by another new signing in the form of Hugo Ekitike.
While fans are getting excited about the prospect of Alexander Isak potentially joining him this summer, they'll also be eager to get another glimpse of Liverpool's new-look team in action, with plenty of players to keep an eye out for later.
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Having completed his move from Eintracht Frankfurt on Wednesday, fans will be eager to get a first look at Ekitike in action for Liverpool today.
Whether they will get that opportunity is up for Slot to decide, and he may well err on the side of caution.
Then again, he did take part in his first training session on Friday, and Liverpool will want him to get as much game time in his legs as possible before the start of the new season.
The more likely option is that he will make his first appearance against Yokohama F Marinos on Wednesday, but there is a chance we get a first glimpse of Liverpool's new striker today.
Wirtz's position
Florian Wirtz will almost certainly play his first game in front of fans for Liverpool today, and it will be interesting to see just how Slot utilizes him.
The Reds' record signing has made one appearance so far this summer, although it was behind closed doors against Stoke.
It will be interesting to see how he lines up against Milan today though.
Another chance for Ngumoha
Rio Ngumoha has lit up pre-season with Liverpool so far
Rio Ngumoha could get another chance against AC Milan today
Despite Liverpool insisting he is not for sale so far this summer, the club is in talks with Bayern Munich, with a second bid from the German giant expected to be on the way soon.
The Colombian is thought to have told Liverpool he wants to leave, although he has been training as normal with the Reds, and there doesn't seem to be any hard feelings from his teammates or Slot.
Diaz though didn't play in either game against Preston or Stoke, and there will be plenty of people - both on Merseyside and in Munich - waiting to see whether he features today against Milan.
If he doesn't, we may well have our answer about his future