A video on social media of Liverpool's dressing room has raised eyebrows with fans who believe the shirts being hung up could hint towards an exit for a number of star players.
The clip, posted on TikTok, pans around the dressing room at Anfield, showcasing Liverpool's new kit for next season hung up by each player's locker.
However, three players still have their old shirt from last season hung up in a similar fashion to those of four stars whose exits have already been confirmed.
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Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Roberto Firmino, James Milner and Naby Keita will leave Liverpool this summer upon the expiry of their contracts, meaning their shirts for next season have not been displayed.
But the same treatment has been given to Thiago Alcantara, Joe Gomez and Joel Matip, prompting fears from some Reds fans that they could soon be set to depart the club.
While the decision could simply be attributed to factors such as squad number changes or a printing issue, the curious case has sent some fans into a frenzy as rumours start to swirl over the summer transfer window.
Things have quietened down at Liverpool after the club moved quickly to sign Alexis MacAllister, with the Brighton midfielder making the switch to Anfield earlier this month.
Jurgen Klopp is still keen to bring in another midfielder as well as a defender but Liverpool appear to be taking their time to assess their options before making their next move.
Nice midfielder Khephren Thuram is a player that is liked by the club, while Romeo Lavia of Southampton and Bayern Munich's Ryan Gravenberch remain on Liverpool's shortlist.
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However, the Reds could be dealt a blow in their pursuit of Ajax defender Jurrien Timber, with reports claiming that the Dutchman is on the verge of joining Arsenal despite being long-standing targets for Liverpool and Manchester United.
There are also suggestions Liverpool could look to move more players on before making further dealings, perhaps justifying the curiousity surrounding the video on social media.