Liverpool FC is an emblematic club in England, one of the largest not only in its country but in the world and hundreds of great footballers have played in it.
For this reason, in the following list we name five players who you may not remember were part of the Anfield team.
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During his time at Anfield between 2005 and 2006, he met the coach Rafael Benitez, who endorsed his signing. He played 41 Premier League games in which he scored only eight goals, as well as 10 in the Champions League, scoring three goals.
In the summer of 2006, the forward returned to Spain, signing for Valencia.
The sensational technical director of European football with Bayer Leverkusen Currently he was an exceptional midfielder, he debuted with Real Sociedad and between 2004 and 2009 he was part of Liverpool.
In five seasons he was able to win an FA Cup, Community Shield, Champions League and European Super Cup.
However, his most memorable tour was through the White House where he later spent another five years before closing his career as a footballer at Bayern Munich.
The former Argentine soccer player who played mainly as a central defender spent his first years in Europe with the Reds.
He 'little boss'He lived a complicated first year in England when he signed with West HamAfter six months he left for Liverpool and was there for three and a half seasons before signing for the club where we all remember him, FC Barcelona where he won everything.
The iconic Celta de Vigo footballer was signed by Liverpool in 2013 in exchange for 10 million eurosHowever, he was only there for one season and returned to Spain with Sevilla where he spent another year before returning to Balaídos.
The controversial Italian striker was received as an idol by the fans Redsafter his time at Manchester City and AC Milan, however, the 'Baby' He didn't take advantage of his opportunity and was only there for the 2014/15 season.
In 28 games played, he only scored four goals.
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