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In a touching tribute, Liverpool icon John Aldridge visited Anfield to honour Diogo Jota with a floral offering.
Aldridge, who serves as chairman of the club's official former players association, 'Forever Reds', laid down flowers at Anfield on Monday afternoon, joining the sea of tributes that included scarves, banners, shirts, and photos, all commemorating Jota and his brother.
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YNWA, from John Aldridge and everyone at the former players' association, Forever Reds."
This followed a personal gesture by ex-Reds skipper Jordan Henderson, who had already paid his respects last Friday with his own floral and scarf tribute outside the stadium for Jota.
He also penned his sentiments in the club's book of condolences - which will stay open until at least 8pm BST on Tuesday - before jetting off to Portugal with his ex-team-mates for the funeral.
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A wreath laid by former Liverpool player John Aldridge in tribute to Diogo Jota outside Anfield this afternoon.
He would never dominate the headlines and that was the same off the pitch.
Everton boss David Moyes and his assistant, Alan Irvine, had placed flowers in tribute to Jota as they paid their personal respects on Saturday
Everton forwards Beto and Youssef Chermiti, together with club ambassador Ian Snodin, had earlier laid flowers at Anfield on Friday.
Liverpool's players are due to report to pre-season training on Tuesday, with the first match scheduled to take place on Sunday, against Championship side Preston.
No final decision has yet been made on whether the game will go ahead as planned, with Liverpool's staff and players set to be consulted upon their return.
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