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Liverpool’s new signings are still getting used to playing Premier League football this season.

The Reds spent this summer giving the squad a much-needed revamp after Arne Slot’s debut title-winning season as the club used £400 million to spruce up every area of the pitch.

Two signings came from established clubs in the domestic league, with Alexander Isak joining from Newcastle United and Milos Kerkez joining from Bournemouth, both coming off brilliant individual seasons for their respective clubs.

But the other talents who signed for Slot’s side from abroad have only just got their first taste of life in the top-flight, with Hugo Ekitike and Florian Wirtz the biggest two names to transition over.

Ekitike has made an instant impact on Merseyside, bringing his excellent playing style and goalscoring ability to the squad straight away, but it has been difficult for Wirtz to do the same.

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The German was a lauded player coming through Bayer Leverkusen and making his mark in the Bundesliga as a future great of the sport.

However, the 22-year-old has struggled so far to bring his magic in terms of play and contributions to Liverpool, only showing small glimpses of it.

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