7. Luis Suarez
Signed from Ajax on deadline day in January 2011, Luis Suarez arrived at Anfield just as the prolific Fernando Torres made his way to Chelsea. And, by the end of his Liverpool debut, the Uruguay striker had announced himself as a potentially perfect replacement.
With the Reds edging Stoke City 1-0 at Anfield, Suarez came on as 63rd-minute substitute for defender Fabio Aurelio and 16 minutes later had scored to seal a 2-0 victory for the Reds.
He thrilled Kopites right from the get-go and became one of the best players in world football during three-and-a-half years wearing Liverpool's famous No.7 shirt.
He quickly established himself as a key player for Dalglish and, by the time he returned to Anfield to begin his first full season, the forward had won the 2011 Copa America and been named Player of the Tournament to underline his obvious quality.
Suarez's goal totals steadily improved during his three-and-a-half-season stay at Anfield, culminating in a haul of 31 in 37 appearances in all competitions as the Reds went so close to winning the 2013-14 Premier League title.