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Rating every FSG transfer signing after $2 billion spent by Liverpool owner

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FSG's business has helped Liverpool win countless trophies (Image: Getty Images) January 2013 Daniel Sturridge (Chelsea) 8 Philippe Coutinho (Inter Milan) 10 Could this have been Liverpool's most successful January transfer window ever? Sturridge arrived at Anfield knowing it was his last shot at a big club, and despite injuries hampering his progress, he still managed to secure a Champions League winners' medal.



Summer 2016 Sadio Mane (Southampton) 10 Loris Karius (Mainz) 5 Joel Matip (free agent) 9 Ragnar Klavan (Augsburg) 7 Alex Manninger (free agent) N/A Gini Wijnaldum (Newcastle) 9 Mane has established himself as one of the world's top players and was sold six years later for a profit, while Wijnaldum's consistency and versatility highlighted the wisdom of his acquisition - if not the decision to let him depart for free. Shaqiri's potential was hampered by injuries before he left last summer, while Keita's fitness problems have made him a perpetual disappointment.

Summer 2019 Harvey Elliott (Fulham) 8 Sepp van den Berg (PEC Zwolle) 7 Adrian (free agent) 6 Elliott's tribunal-set fee was a bargain considering his significant contributions over several seasons prior to his loan move to Aston Villa this summer, which could lead to a £35 million ($46.7 million) transfer. Summer 2022 Darwin Nunez (Benfica) 6 Calvin Ramsay (Aberdeen) 4 Fabio Carvalho (Fulham) 6 Arthur Melo (Juventus) N/A Nunez's debut season wasn't as disappointing as some suggested, and despite a better second term, he ended it on the bench, which is where he spent much of last season under Slot before moving to Saudi Arabia.