Suarez became a fan-favourite during his short stint at Anfield after nearly leading Liverpool to their first Premier League title in 2014.

He scored 31 goals while being flanked by Daniel Sturridge and Raheem Sterling who combined for 65 goals between the three of them.

Overall, the Uruguay international netted 82 times in 133 games for the Reds in an attack that struck fear into rival defences.

But Liverpool now have a brand new attacking line-up that is wreaking havoc this season.

Philippe Coutinho may have left, but Roberto Firmino, Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane are on top form and the trio combined for five in the win over Porto last night with the latter netting a hat-trick.