The Reds endured an underwhelming 2020/21 campaign, falling spectacularly short of their 2019/20 glory which saw them win their first league title for three decades.
As a result, Klopp looks set to try and outsmart the transfer market by spotting a number of future stars, while many of his current Liverpool players near the end of what has been an illustrious cycle.
Since Klopp’s appointment in 2014, Liverpool have tasted both Premier League and Champions League success, with both titles secured by the same crop of players.
However, a number of them could now be approaching the end of their time at Anfield, with midfield stalwart Gini Wijnaldum having already departed for French giants Paris Saint-Germain.
Jurgen Klopp is interested in a number of Euro 2020 stars (Image: Getty)
The attacking trio of Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino has struck fear into defenders across the continent for a number of years, but even this group could be nearing the end of their era.
It is thought that Firmino was always seen as the most dispensable of the group and recent reports suggest Klopp has already pinpointed the man he views as the Brazilian’s replacement.
The Anfield outfit have earmarked Real Sociedad striker Alexander Isak as the man to take over the reins, with the 21-year-old already garnering a number of admirers after his impressive Euro 2020 displays for Sweden.
While Firmino was criticised for his lack of goal contribution last season, Isak notched 17 goals in La Liga alone and is rumoured to have been watched by Liverpool for some time.
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Alexander Isak is thought to be highly thought of by plenty at Liverpool (Image: Getty)
Isak is one of the pricier stars up for grabs on display at the tournament, boasting a release clause that sits around the £60m mark, while Liverpool will also have to fend off interest from fellow Premier League rivals Arsenal and Chelsea.
Despite running Harry Kane close in the race for the golden boot, even Salah is not untouchable, with his long-term future appearing uncertain.
The Egyptian international sparked headlines earlier on this year after his comments about Real Madrid and Barcelona seemed to hint he does not see himself staying in Merseyside for the rest of his playing days.
In turn, Liverpoolremainon the prowl for a replacement and may have found one in the form ofSassuolowinger DomenicoBerardi, who has caught the eye of a number of clubs after impressing in both of Italy’s opening Euro 2020 games.
The Serie A star has registered an assist in both games and could be the subject of a bid from Klopp’s side once the tournament concludes.
Much like Salah in his earlier playing days,Berardi has an impressive number of goal contributions for a wide player, bagging 17 goals and seven assists in 30 appearances last campaign.
Liverpool’s recent success has been built on a number of players who were hardly marquee signings upon their arrival and they may have to take that route once again if they are to launch another title tilt.