
Luis Diaz 6
The Colombian winger showed remarkable fortitude by playing on after his father was kidnapped in his homeland. The former Porto star perhaps understandably failed to hit his stride, but showed enough Show more
Jurgen Klopp 7
They say timing is everything, and the jury will remain out on whether Klopp derailed Liverpool’s title hopes when announcing his departure months before the end of the season. While his final year waShow more
Alisson Becker 7
It was another solid season for the Brazilian shot-stopper who – one error-strewn half against Arsenal apart – proved a much-needed last line of defence for a side that coughed up plenty of opportunitShow more
Caoimhín Kelleher 7
The Irishman rose to the challenge when called on during Alisson’s spell out with injury in the second half of the campaign, picking up a Carabao Cup winners’ medal along the way. The question now is Show more
Joe Gomez 7
He may not catch the eye like marauding full-backs Alexander-Arnold and Andy Robertson, but Gomez offered solidity and defensive know-how to the Liverpool backline. His resolute displays were rewardedShow more
Virgil Van Dijk 8
The Dutchman embraced the role of captain and was close to his best form at times, particularly in the early months of the season. He kept a calm head as others around him lost theirs when Liverpool’sShow more
Ibrahima Konate 6
A series of injuries played a part in an underwhelming season for a player who is still to convince that he is the right man to partner Van Dijk at the heart of the defence in the short-term and take Show more
Joel Matip 6
The popular defender’s final season as a Liverpool player was another sadly marred by injury. Liverpool fans will be left wondering what could have been if he had been able to stay fit more regularly.Show more
Kostas Tsimikas 5
The Greek left-back’s patchy performances when required this season show he is unlikely to graduate beyond being a bit-part player. He could be surplus to requirements under Arne Slot. Getty Images
Andy Robertson 6
A mixed campaign for one of Liverpool’s lynchpins under Jurgen Klopp. Dropped below his high standards at times but ended the season strongly, weighing in with goals against West Ham and Tottenham in Show more
Trent Alexander-Arnold 6
Moments of magic interspersed with careless defending made for a frustrating season for a hugely gifted footballer. The England player did not hit the heights of previous years, but did provide furtheShow more
Jarell Quansah 7
The 21-year-old seized his opportunity in style when injuries to the likes of Matip and Konate offered him a path to the first team. While far from the finished article, he looks set to be a LiverpoolShow more
Conor Bradley 7
Another rising star who won deserved plaudits when stepping into action in the absence of the injured Trent Alexander-Arnold. Can Arne Slot find a place for both attack-minded right-backs in his team?Show more
Curtis Jones 6
The homegrown talent had hit top form when he suffered an ankle injury in February. He struggled to get back to his best when he returned to the fray in the final weeks of the season. EPA
Harvey Elliott 7
The young midfielder forced his way into the starting line-up after a lengthy spell as an impact sub. Still only 21, he has barely scratched the surface of his potential. PA
Alexis Mac Allister 8
Liverpool’s star performer was restricted by a holding role during the early weeks of the season but proved his worth when allowed to venture further forward. The silky-smooth midfielder is sure to beShow more
Dominik Szoboszlai 6
The Hungarian international faded badly after a bright start to his Liverpool career. Showed enough in his debut season, however, to give cause for optimism that he can still emerge as a key part of aShow more
Wataru Endo 7
The former Stuttgart captain quickly won over supporters with a series of industrious displays in the thick of the midfield action. Played an important role as a defensive midfielder in a team that prShow more
Ryan Gravenberch 6
The versatile Dutchman showed promise after signing from Bayern Munich and can be expected to stake a claim for a more regular starting place next season. Getty Images
Thiago Alcantara 1
The injury-prone midfielder made only a solitary substitute appearance in what will be his final season at Anfield. What fans had hoped would be a game-changing signing unfortunately never lived up toShow more
Mohamed Salah 7
The Egyptian maestro was once again Liverpool’s top scorer with 25 goals in all competitions but showed signs that his powers may be waning during a difficult end to the campaign. Does Saudi Arabia fiShow more
Darwin Nunez 5
The ‘agent of chaos’ moniker wore thin as the misses piled up. The wholehearted Uruguayan still has untapped potential but must find his shooting boots quickly if he is to silence the doubters. PA
Cody Gakpo 6
The Dutch forward improved as the season went on but must up his scoring rate if he is to be a long-term success. AFP
Diogo Jota 7
One of a number of Liverpool players struck by the injury bug. When fully fit, he is arguably the club’s best finisher. His absence was keenly felt in the business end of the season. AP
Luis Diaz 6
The Colombian winger showed remarkable fortitude by playing on after his father was kidnapped in his homeland. The former Porto star perhaps understandably failed to hit his stride, but showed enough Show more
Jurgen Klopp 7
They say timing is everything, and the jury will remain out on whether Klopp derailed Liverpool’s title hopes when announcing his departure months before the end of the season. While his final year waShow more
Alisson Becker 7
It was another solid season for the Brazilian shot-stopper who – one error-strewn half against Arsenal apart – proved a much-needed last line of defence for a side that coughed up plenty of opportunitShow more
Caoimhín Kelleher 7
The Irishman rose to the challenge when called on during Alisson’s spell out with injury in the second half of the campaign, picking up a Carabao Cup winners’ medal along the way. The question now is Show more
Joe Gomez 7
He may not catch the eye like marauding full-backs Alexander-Arnold and Andy Robertson, but Gomez offered solidity and defensive know-how to the Liverpool backline. His resolute displays were rewardedShow more
Virgil Van Dijk 8
The Dutchman embraced the role of captain and was close to his best form at times, particularly in the early months of the season. He kept a calm head as others around him lost theirs when Liverpool’sShow more
Ibrahima Konate 6
A series of injuries played a part in an underwhelming season for a player who is still to convince that he is the right man to partner Van Dijk at the heart of the defence in the short-term and take Show more
Joel Matip 6
The popular defender’s final season as a Liverpool player was another sadly marred by injury. Liverpool fans will be left wondering what could have been if he had been able to stay fit more regularly.Show more
Kostas Tsimikas 5
The Greek left-back’s patchy performances when required this season show he is unlikely to graduate beyond being a bit-part player. He could be surplus to requirements under Arne Slot. Getty Images
Andy Robertson 6
A mixed campaign for one of Liverpool’s lynchpins under Jurgen Klopp. Dropped below his high standards at times but ended the season strongly, weighing in with goals against West Ham and Tottenham in Show more
Trent Alexander-Arnold 6
Moments of magic interspersed with careless defending made for a frustrating season for a hugely gifted footballer. The England player did not hit the heights of previous years, but did provide furtheShow more
Jarell Quansah 7
The 21-year-old seized his opportunity in style when injuries to the likes of Matip and Konate offered him a path to the first team. While far from the finished article, he looks set to be a LiverpoolShow more
Conor Bradley 7
Another rising star who won deserved plaudits when stepping into action in the absence of the injured Trent Alexander-Arnold. Can Arne Slot find a place for both attack-minded right-backs in his team?Show more
Curtis Jones 6
The homegrown talent had hit top form when he suffered an ankle injury in February. He struggled to get back to his best when he returned to the fray in the final weeks of the season. EPA
Harvey Elliott 7
The young midfielder forced his way into the starting line-up after a lengthy spell as an impact sub. Still only 21, he has barely scratched the surface of his potential. PA
Alexis Mac Allister 8
Liverpool’s star performer was restricted by a holding role during the early weeks of the season but proved his worth when allowed to venture further forward. The silky-smooth midfielder is sure to beShow more
Dominik Szoboszlai 6
The Hungarian international faded badly after a bright start to his Liverpool career. Showed enough in his debut season, however, to give cause for optimism that he can still emerge as a key part of aShow more
Wataru Endo 7
The former Stuttgart captain quickly won over supporters with a series of industrious displays in the thick of the midfield action. Played an important role as a defensive midfielder in a team that prShow more
Ryan Gravenberch 6
The versatile Dutchman showed promise after signing from Bayern Munich and can be expected to stake a claim for a more regular starting place next season. Getty Images
Thiago Alcantara 1
The injury-prone midfielder made only a solitary substitute appearance in what will be his final season at Anfield. What fans had hoped would be a game-changing signing unfortunately never lived up toShow more
Mohamed Salah 7
The Egyptian maestro was once again Liverpool’s top scorer with 25 goals in all competitions but showed signs that his powers may be waning during a difficult end to the campaign. Does Saudi Arabia fiShow more
Darwin Nunez 5
The ‘agent of chaos’ moniker wore thin as the misses piled up. The wholehearted Uruguayan still has untapped potential but must find his shooting boots quickly if he is to silence the doubters. PA
Cody Gakpo 6
The Dutch forward improved as the season went on but must up his scoring rate if he is to be a long-term success. AFP
Diogo Jota 7
One of a number of Liverpool players struck by the injury bug. When fully fit, he is arguably the club’s best finisher. His absence was keenly felt in the business end of the season. AP