Though not many were called upon last season by manager Arne Slot, Liverpool boast an impressive group of youngsters ready to make their mark.
Here are four names fans should be excited about, both in terms of potential impacts next season as well as in seasons beyond that.
1. Conor Bradley (21 years old)
It is likely lost on some fans how young Conor Bradley still is, given how much he has been discussed in recent years and the flashes he has shown on the pitch. He is still only 21.

It is unclear yet who Slot's first-choice right-back will be, but Bradley will feature heavily regardless next season, and rightly so.
He offers a seemingly endless engine and quality in the final third, as evidenced by his assist against Brighton near the end of the season.
The only concern with Bradley is the muscle injuries that are beginning to pile up. Hopefully, the addition of Jeremie Frimpong will help ease the burden on the defender next season in what figures to be his highest-minute total to date.
2. Trey Nyoni (17 years old)
Brought in from the Leicester City academy, Trey Nyoni has rapidly climbed the academy at Liverpool.
Just last season, he made appearances in the League Cup, the FA Cup and the Champions League for the first team and was on the bench for Liverpool's League Cup triumph over Chelsea last season.

A midfielder by trade, Nyoni showcases an impressive passing range and composure on the ball.
Slot himself took quickly to Nyoni, using him heavily during pre-season and made a point to highlight him as someone who trains with the first-team on a regular basis at such a young age.
If last season is anything to go by, Nyoni will likely get opportunities with the first team this coming season and, perhaps, make his debut in the Premier League.
3. Rio Ngumoha (16 years old)
Rio Ngumoha was brought in from the Chelsea academy last summer in what was as high-profile of a transfer as an academy transfer can be.
Perhaps too high-profile, given his age, but that is the nature of transfer coverage nowadays.

The 16-year-old is a winger with pace to burn and feet to match, capable of stopping and starting abruptly, leaving defenders grasping in his wake.
Clips filtered out consistently throughout the season to social media of the latest trickery Ngumoha had gotten up to on the pitch.
It will be interesting to see how much he figures into Slot's plans next season. He was given his full debut this season in the FA Cup against Accrington Stanley, but that was the only senior action he saw.
Reds should be on the lookout for Ngumoha this summer, should he feature in any pre-season friendlies.
4. Jayden Danns (19 years old)
Still only 19, striker Jayden Danns is another massive talent Liverpool have on their hands. Back issues have hampered him, but he has shown flashes of real quality when he has been fit and featured for the first team.

Danns added another goal to his senior tally this past season, netting in the Reds' 4-0 victory over Accrington Stanley.
The aforementioned back issues rendered him unable to make an appearance for Sunderland after securing a loan move there in January, but there are talks of another loan being arranged to send Danns back to the Stadium of Light next season.
Next season could be pivotal in his development, given his age and need for regular, senior football.
Whether it be at Anfield or elsewhere, one thing is for sure: Danns has an eye for goal and will sniff them out when on the pitch.