Liverpool suffered another disappointing result against Wolves at the weekend as their season continues to unravel.
The Reds are 11 points behind fourth-placed Newcastle United in the Premier League leaving them with a fight on their hands to qualify for next season's Champions League. In fact, with 29 points from 20 games are closer to bottom side Southampton (15) than table-topping Arsenal (50).
Jurgen Klopp's side have also been knocked out of both domestic cup competition leaving their only realistic chance of silverware as the Champions League, and most overcome their continental nemisis Real Madrid in the last 16 to have a chance of winning a seventh European Cup.
Liverpool have largely been unrecognisable from the team which came within a whisker of winning a quadruple last season, but where has it all gone wrong? Is Jurgen Klopp starting to lose some of his magic? Does the German look like someone who has it in him to rejuvenate the club?
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What's the latest with FSG's plans to put part, or indeed or all, of the club up for sale? And what does news that Manchester City have been charged by the Premier League for alleged financial breaches mean for Liverpool? Will the Reds be awarded the titles where they ran City so close?
Many supporters are also annoyed with the lack of investment on the field with Cody Gakpo the only signing the Reds made in the January transfer window despite their struggles on the pitch. Who will Liverpool target this summer? Are there hopes of signing Jude Bellingham fading?
Paul and Dave were on hand to answer these questions, and more, in a Q&A. You can continue the debate below or give us your thoughts in a survey below on four major issues Liverpool have to contend with, including whether Klopp will stick around.