As Liverpool prepare to announce the £34 million arrival of Mohamed Salah from Roma, Jurgen Klopp will be rubbing his hands together with glee at the transformative effect the second most expensive player in the club’s history can have. He brings much-needed goal threat, exhilarating pace, defence-busting penetration – so obviously missed whenever Sadio Mane has been absent – and a desperation to prove a point after being disposed of prematurely by Chelsea.