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But even after such a busy summer, there are still some lingering questions that will need to be answered before the next summer window opens...
Back in for Guehi.
We'll start with the obvious - not least because it might end up being the first question answered.
Marc Guehi is clearly a target for the Reds, and had Crystal Palace not pulled the plug at the eleventh hour on deadline day, he would already be a Liverpool player right now.
Since then, reports have suggested that the defender is angry at being denied his move to Anfield, which would suggest Palace has ruined any chance they had at getting him to sign a new contract.
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Assuming then that there aren't any other center-backs that take Liverpool's fancy in the next few months, the decision will be whether the Reds revisit their interest in January, or wait to get Guehi for free next summer.
You don't have to be a financial expert to know why getting a player of that quality for nothing would be appealing, but that's also why leaving it until the summer is fraught with risk, as there would almost certainly be other clubs looking to secure his services.
It's a tough call for Liverpool, but if Guehi is as angry as some reports suggest, that might help in getting him at a majorly discounted price in January, which might prove to be the safe option.
Konate's future
What Liverpool does regarding Guehi may well have a bearing on Ibrahima Konate's future - that's assuming the Frenchman's mind isn't already made up.
There have been conflicting reports on just what Konate's priority is, although it looks to be one of two options - either he signs a new contract at Anfield, or he runs down his current deal and joins Real Madrid next summer.
Ibrahima Konate's contract at Liverpool expires next summer
If that is the case, then it is probably only fair to him that Liverpool considers offers for him next summer, although there is plenty of time for him to make his case to stay at Anfield.
Salah's heir
It hasn't quite been the blistering start to the campaign many would have expected from Mohamed Salah, given just how good he was last season
Then again, a goal and an assist from the first three games isn't a bad record either.
It would be foolish of anyone to write the Egyptian off at this early stage of the season, but what cannot be questioned is the fact that Liverpool needs to be thinking about life after Salah.
Now aged 33, no matter how good he is over the next couple of years, there's no avoiding the fact that he is much, much closer to the end of his Anfield career than the start of it.
Liverpool needs to be looking at potential heirs to his throne on the right wing, and thankfully, reports suggest that will be the priority over the next couple of summers