Gary Neville says the strength of Liverpool's front three has given the club a transfer conundrum.
With Mohamed Salah, Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mane practically cemented in his starting line-up, Manchester United legend Neville believes Jurgen Klopp will find it hard to bolster his attacking depth.
Neville said: "Who's going to come in as a striker at Liverpool?
"If you're Liverpool wanting to spend £75million on striker now or a forward, those front three that are there now aren't going to be happy sitting on the bench.
"So you're going to have to **** them off right away and the guy coming in for £75million isn't gonna sit on the bench.
"You have got a bit of a problem.
"We [United] had it in the late 2000s, late 90s, with Beckham, Scholes, Keane and Giggs.
"They were too good, so anyone that came in was never going to get in. They were unbelievable.
"You couldn't break that four. So when Veron signed, he was always going to fail because the reality of it is: those four were set in stone.
"So that's the thing: if Liverpool did invest now, £75m, they've got a bit of a conundrum.
"They've got a really great front three that they can't probably refresh at this time as no-one will come in.
"They'll just look at it, if you're a striker from Barcelona or another club in Europe looking at Liverpool, you'll think I'm not going there - I'm not going to get in."