Liverpool’s full squad list for the Premier League has now been confirmed.
The Reds are allowed to name a squad of up to 25 senior players for the remainder of the Premier League season. However, Liverpool have named just 24, which is one more than the initial 23 named at the start of the campaign.
January signing Cody Gakpo has been added to the squad list for the second half of the league season. The Netherlands international has made two appearances in the top flight so far.
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In terms of homegrown players, clubs can name up to eight in their senior squad. Liverpool have included just seven in their list, while the remaining places in the quota were filled by players who qualified as homegrown. The other 17 players counted as non-home grown.
The signing of Gakpo means that Liverpool cannot register any more non-home-grown players, over the age of 21, this season without removing a previously registered member of the squad.
Here is the full Liverpool squad registered for the Premier League season, with a few notable Under-21 players. You can view the full list for every top flight team here.
Full registered Premier League squad (*Home grown)
Thiago Alcantara
Trent Alexander-Arnold*
Roberto Firmino
Alisson Becker
Luis Diaz
Cody Gakpo
Joe Gomez*
Jordan Henderson*
Fabinho
Naby Keita
Caoimhin Kelleher*
Ibrahima Konate
Joel Matip
James Milner*
Darwin Nunez
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain*
Nat Phillips*
Arthur Melo
Andy Robertson
Mohamed Salah
Adrian
Diogo Jota
Kostas Tsimikas
Virgil van Dijk
Notable U21 players (Contract and Scholars)
Stefan Bajcetic
Ben Doak
Harvey Elliott
Fabio Carvalho
Curtis Jones
Calvin Ramsay
Rhys Williams
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