Former Liverpool striker Robbie Keane admits he would've loved to have played for Reds manager Jurgen Klopp.
After winning their first five Premier League games, Liverpool kicked off their Champions League campaign with a thrilling 3-2 win against Paris Saint-Germain at Anfield.
Keane told the Irish Independent: “There's no doubt in my mind that, in the next year or so, with the manager that they have, the players that they have and how they play the game, they will win trophies and they need that now.
“People ask me what they need and I say that, like Tottenham, they need to win a trophy. That would give them momentum to carry on and push on.
“They were within touching distance last year, with the Champions League, but I can definitely see them pushing for the Premier League this year.
“For me, this season is the most realistic chance Liverpool have had of winning the title for a long while. Anybody finishing above Liverpool this year are doing well."
He added: “I'd love to play in their front three, I'd fit in perfect! The way the Firmino plays is very similar to my game. I like to drop off, in that number ten role, and if you've got two players who are that quick to play in on either side of you, it's a striker's dream."