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Liverpool have reaped the rewards of strength in depth among their forwards this season.
They won the Champions League in 2019 and the Premier League in 2020 with the 'Fab Three' and Divock Origi, but didn't have the wherewithal to compete on multiple fronts, as Jurgen Klopp essentially gave up on the domestic cups, fielding second teams that fell way short of the mark.
The Portuguese forward eased that concern and Diaz's arrival in January has eased it further.
Before Jota arrived in September 2020 we were all questioning how on earth Liverpool would cope without Sadio Mane, Roberto Firmino and Mohamed Salah.
FSG believe the instant impact Diaz has made has put Klopp in an excellent position to transition his squad, which could mean moving forward without Salah, or without Mane, or without either.
Although five excellent forwards is a luxury, it's also a headache.
What's clear from the Salah negotiations is that Liverpool don't want to be bent over a barrel.