While it's absolutely fair to continue basking in the glow of Liverpool becoming the 2024/25 Premier League champions, there are some former title winners for the Reds that are making headlines around the globe.
The phrase "You'll Never Walk Alone" is something that is sacred to this club and while not every single player is a must follow, there are key figures that you want to check in on occasionally.
With that in mind, we are going to discuss some of the most recent headlines around two very important players for Liverpool during Jurgen Klopp's tenure.
Fabinho becomes a Saudi League champion
When Liverpool confirmed they were signing the Brazilian defensive midfielder a day after losing the Champions League final, it was seen as a coup.
The club was adding a spine to the midfield that would work in tandem in future seasons with Virgil van Dijk and Alisson to form the backbone of Klopp's great teams over the years.
219 total appearances, 22 goal contributions and 6 trophies later, Fabinho departed the club in the summer of 2023, when the Saudi League was at the peak of its efforts to bring as many stars as possible.

He joined Al-Ittihad for £40m and has gone on to play for them 65 times, including 35 this season. He's been a fixture in their lineup as he has played the full 90 minutes in 28 of their 31 league matches.
He's been playing well as a controller in their midfield. On Thursday, Al-Ittihad defeated Al-Raed 3-1, which was enough to clinch the Saudi Arabian title with two matches to spare.
Congratulations to Fabinho on securing his first piece of silverware since departing Anfield and doing so as a key player.
Bobby leaving on his terms
Roberto Firmino has an agreement in place with Al-Ahli to terminate his contract with a year remaining this summer. This was confirmed by club president Khaled Al-Ghamdi.
Firmino has had an interesting two years in Saudi Arabia as he got off to a hot start in the 2023/24 season before fading in the second half. However, his 15 goal contributions were a solid enough return.

However, this season, at least domestically, he was not registered to play the second half of the league season as Ahli were over the allotted foreign player limits.
So, all Bobby did was put all his efforts into the Asian Champions League this season and he was a crucial piece in their run to a surprise continental triumph a few weeks ago. He had 6 goals and 7 assist in 12 matches on the way to becoming the best team in Asia.
Now, it's reported he will be making a move to his homeland of Brazil on another free transfer as historic side Flamengo are said to be monitoring the situation closely.
It would be a fitting way for Firmino to play out the final few years of his top class career.