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Trent Alexander-Arnold has big aspirations for the rest of his career.
Still just 23 years-old, the Scouse full-back has already won virtually everything there is to win.
Under Jürgen Klopp, Liverpool have evolved to reach the pinnacle of the sport.
With Núñez set to lead Klopp's new-look attack for years to come, Alexander-Arnold and his assists tally will almost certainly profit from his ability to convert shots into goals.
Last season, no player across Europe's top six leagues posted a higher conversion rate than Núñez, based on players who accumulated at least 55 attempts on goal.
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"One part of me wants to be the highest assist-maker in the league every season, but an assist relies on people converting the chance," he said.
Across Europe's top five leagues, only a select few players took more than 50 shots and found the target with 50 per cent or more of them: Neymar, Martin Terrier, Moussa Diaby, Memphis Depay, Francesco Caputo, Vinicius Júnior, Wissam Ben Yedder, Juanmi and the player with the highest average, Son Heung-min.