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Just how much is Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool squad really worth?

Brendan Rodgers and Rafael Benitez spent over £300million each in trying to convert the Reds into Premier League champions and although they both went close, they ultimately fell short.

The new man at Anfield will undoubtedly have his own ideas of the personnel he wants in his line-up over the years ahead but with display in last weekend's 4-1 victory at Manchester City having all the hallmarks of his Borussia Dortmund sides in his pomp, we speculate the value of his current players.

Note: Only those who have played for Liverpool's first team are considered

Nathaniel Clyne (squad number 2) age 24

Snapped up from Southampton for £12.5million over the summer, he only had one year left on his contract at St Mary's.

Now tied down on a deal at Anfield until 2020, you could add another £10million on to the England right-back's price tag.

Value: £22million

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Jose Enrique (#3) 29

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The out of favour Spanish left-back's current deal expires at the end of the season.

Value: £1million

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Kole Toure (#4) 34

Handy squad player with bags of experience but his advanced age and contract expiry next summer leave little scope for sell-on price.

Value: £500,000

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Dejan Lovren (#6) 26

Arrived from Southampton for £20million in 2014 with a reputation of being the new leader in the Reds defence.

It hasn't quite worked out like that but he's hardly the lost cause some would unfairly label him.

Value: £16million

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James Milner (#7) 29

Premier League stalwart and model pro was a bargain buy this summer, arriving at Anfield on a Bosman-style free transfer.

Now on a long-term contract, the Reds stand-in skipper would raise a significant price.

Value: £12million

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Christian Benteke (#9) 24

Some Liverpool fans scoffed at the Belgian's £32.5million price tag when he joined from Aston Villa this summer but he's already shown some of his finishing prowess and new boss Klopp will probably play more to his strengths than predecessor Rodgers.

While it's been suggested that Rodgers was forced to pay over the odds for him, the next few months will be crucial in determining his true value.

Value: £40million

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Philippe Coutinho (#10) 23

Given his ability, age and long-term contract until 2020, the Brazilian playmaker is arguably the jewel in the crown when it comes to Anfield's most valuable assets.

Has been up and down so far this season but is starting to get back to his best.

Value: £55million

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Roberto Firmino (#11) 24

Again questions were asked over his fee when he joined the Reds for £29million from Hoffenheim this summer but after a slow start, the silky South American is starting to come good and should benefit from Klopp's Bundesliga background.

Value: £35million

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Joe Gomez (#12) 18

One of the surprise packages after his move from Charlton Athletic, the teenage defender found himself in the Reds first team much sooner than expected before an anterior cruciate ligament injury cruelly curtailed his campaign.

Value: £12million

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Jordan Henderson (#14) 25

It now seems amazing that in the summer of 2012 Brendan Rodgers was trying to offload the former Sunderland man to Fulham as a make-weight in a deal to try and bring Clint Dempsey to Anfield.

With the veteran American now back home with Seattle Sounders and Henderson having replaced Steven Gerrard as Liverpool captain, it was a lucky escape.

Value: £25million

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Daniel Sturridge (#15) 26

Superb finisher who is one of the Premier League's best strikers on his day.

The problem is that with his seemingly fragile body, that day doesn't seem to be often enough.

Price tag would potentially treble if he could play 40 games a season.

Value: £15million

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Mamadou Sakho (#17) 25

The big man is a firm favourite with the Kop and his likeable approach and powerful play make him the club's most valuable defender.

Value: £25million

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Alberto Moreno (#18) 23

The left-back's form has been mixed since his £12million switch from Sevilla, but the Spaniard still has time on his side and scope to develop.

Value: £20million

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Adam Lallana (#20) 27

The type of easy-on-the-eye midfielder than this country too seldom produces.

Came for a hefty £25million fee from Southampton but while it hasn't all been plain sailing, he's retained his value.

Value: £25million

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Lucas (#21) 28

Almost left Anfield at the start of the season but has again shown his worth as a steady midfield sitter.

Has plenty of experience but also a few more miles on the clock.

Value: £10million

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Simon Mignolet (#22) 27

Has battled back strongly from his torrid time a year ago and re-established himself as undisputed number one.

Shot-stopping has never been in question but continues to improve steadily on other aspects of his game.

As a keeper he could still have his best years ahead of him.

Value: £18million

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Emre Can (#23) 21

Everyone seems to be still trying to work out just how good the German can be.

At times last season he glided through games and was dubbed a 'Rolls-Royce' player while on other occasions his displays fell painfully short.

There's clearly bags of talent in there and it must be remembered he's still very young so if he can nail down a regular position then the world is his oyster.

Value: £24million

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Joe Allen (#24) 25

Both player and his former manager at both Swansea and Liverpool, Brendan Rodgers probably regret the 'Welsh Xavi' moniker now.

Although somewhat lacking in physical presence, the midfielder remains a neat and tidy performer.

Value: £12million

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Divock Origi (#27) 20

Possessing considerable potential but still somewhat raw, the Belgian needs to learn how to hold the ball up better and prove he wasn't just signed on a whim due to his World Cup exploits.

Value: £14million

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Danny Ings (#28) 23

Liverpool and Burnley haven't even agreed on a fee for the striker yet with his tribunal now set for the New Year.

Since arriving at Anfield, he scored a clutch of goals – including one in the Merseyside Derby – and won his first England cap so whatever fee the Reds have to pay, his value will now be considerably higher.

Like Gomez, he cruelly picked up an ACL injury that will keep him out for several months but providing he makes a full recovery he's a real prospect.

Value: £18million

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Cameron Brannagan (#32) 19

The Mancunian has “everything you need from a midfield player” according to Klopp, but has played just two games to date.

Value: £5million

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Jordon Ibe (#33) 19

Wide man who came of age on loan at Derby County last season and has been earmarked to soften the blow of Raheem Sterling's departure.

Still has plenty to learn but a combination of great athleticism and solid attributes make him a hot prospect.

Value: £25million

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Adam Bogdan (#34) 28

Understudy goalkeeper drafted in on a Bosman-style free transfer from Bolton Wanderers and has looked competent when called upon.

Value: £2million

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Martin Skrtel (#37) 30

Old school centre-half seemingly carved out of granite.

Not the most subtle of defenders but the Reds could do with more players possessing his warrior spirit.

Value: £15million

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Jon Flanagan (#38) 22

Injuries have been cruel to the full-back who blossomed in the 2013/14 season when the Reds went so close to winning the Premier League.

As it stands, he's out of contract at the end of the season.

Value: £3million

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Mario Balotelli (#45) 25

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A world-class talent whose career has sadly gone dramatically wayward.

While he was a maverick at Manchester City, he still netted 17 times in all competitions in their 2012 Premier League title-winning season but Anfield never got to witness such goalscoring prowess.

Now back at Milan on loan, he'd still command a significant fee.

Value: £12million

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Jordan Rossiter (#46) 18

Busy little Scouse midfielder who netted on his debut last season in a Capital One Cup tie with Middlesbrough.

Value: £5million

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Andre Wisdom (#47) 22

Powerful young defender who has the physique to play centre-back but has been operating most at full-back since bursting on the scene with the Reds in 2012/13.

Has spent the last two seasons learning his trade out on loan at first West Bromwich Albion and now Norwich City.

Value: £7million

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Jerome Sinclair (#48) 19

Pacy Brummie striker joined the Reds from West Brom's Academy when he was 14 and became Liverpool's youngest ever player when coming on as a substitute aged just 16 years and 6 days in a Capital One Cup tie at his former junior club in September 2012.

Has appeared in the first team just two more times since.

Value: £5million

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Lazar Markovic (#50) 21

The Serbian winger arrived at Anfield for a hefty £20million fee in 2014 but after a slow start in the Premier League, he started to show signs of his ability in the second half of the 2014/15 campaign.

Was loaned out to Turkish club Fenerbahce this season but Klopp is believed to be a fan and if he does well in Istanbul, he could get a second chance with the Reds next term.

Value: £16million

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Joao Carlos Teixeira (#53) 22

Portuguese playmaker has turned out just twice for the Reds either side of loan spells at Brentford and Brighton & Hove Albion.

Value: £5million

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Connor Randall (#56) 20

The full-back was handed his first team debut by Klopp for the Capital One Cup victory over Bournemouth in October having previously played one game on loan for Shrewsbury Town.

Value: £2million

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Pedro Chirivella (#68) 18

Snapped up from home town club Valencia aged 16, the midfielder made his debut as a substitute in the Europa League draw at Bordeaux in September.

Value: £2million

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Grand Total:

Liverpool's total talent - not counting youngsters who have yet to make their debut - comes to over half a billion pounds (£513.5million).