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Liverpool legend Roberto Firmino has had his say on the Reds' new-look attack, recent form and whether Jurgen Klopp could return to the club as manager one dayRoberto Firmino has had his say on Liverpool’s new-look attack as he backed his former club to soon find their best form. The Reds underwent something of a squad overhaul in the summer as they embarked on a £450m transfer spending spree off the back of their Premier League title win.Liverpool brought in eight new senior players and broke the British transfer record twice as they signed Alexander Isak and Florian Wirtz in £125m and £116m deals respectively.Meanwhile, the Reds also landed Hugo Ekitike in a deal worth up to £79m to bolster Arne Slot’s attacking options, having sold Luis Diaz and Darwin Nunez and following the tragic passing of Diogo Jota in a car crash.READ MORE: Liverpool told why Florian Wirtz joined them over Real Madrid as contract claim madeFirmino signed for Liverpool the last time they enjoyed such an active transfer window, with the Brazilian joining the Reds in a £29m deal from Hoffenheim in the summer of 2015.He was one of three forwards signed that summer, along with Christian Benteke and Danny Ings, as Liverpool added seven new senior players to their ranks as part of an £84m splurge.And having seen Ekitike make a similar switch from the Bundesliga to Anfield, Firmino has backed the Frenchman to build on what has been a strong start to his Liverpool career as he reacted to the Reds’ recruitment of both the 23-year-old and Isak."They've already proved that they're top-class players,” he said.
“I didn't know Ekitike before he joined Frankfurt.“He's already shown his potential with goals and performances and seems to have a lot of desire to become a historic player for the club."I wish them both the best. It's only the beginning of their time at Liverpool."Yes, of course (I still follow Liverpool).
I'm very grateful to have played alongside these two stars."He (Klopp) was the best manager I've ever had. I'm grateful to have worked alongside him."I learnt a lot from him, and I think I was able to repay him for what he expected of me.“I think he's taking a break, I think he's going to go back to coaching a club.
