Liverpool new boy ​Marko Grujic says he has team-mates Lazar Markovic and Dejan Lovren to thank for how quick he has settled in at the club.





Grujic signed for Liverpool from Red Star Belgrade in a £5m deal back in January, but remained on loan at his boyhood club. The Serbian has now linked up with Jurgen Klopp's men and impressed in his first game against Fleetwood Town, where he managed to score.





"The game was incredible," Grujic told Liverpool’s official website when asked about his debut after the club's 5-0 victory.





"I'm so proud of my team and my team-mates to give me the chance to play for this club and in my first game I scored - my dreams have come true and I feel very happy and proud.

⚽ A scoring start to his #LFC career for Marko Grujic.



🎥 Watch all 5 goals from last night: https://t.co/lzZhfkCCHDhttps://t.co/qqVl3Ya2pE — Liverpool FC (@LFC) 14 July 2016

"When I came here I only wanted to be with these guys, these 20 players, and now the coach gave me the chance to play in the first XI and to score, and I'm so happy.





"Everything from the start has been perfect," he added.

"The players are very friendly, I'm spending a bit of time with Lazar [Markovic] and Dejan [Lovren] - they have helped me so much, and I am so happy."





Grujic is not the only new face at Anfield. Liverpool have also added Sadio Mane, Joel Matip and Loris Karius to their ranks as they prepare to battle it out with the likes of Manchester United, Manchester City, Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham and Leicester for the Premier League title.