Just when it looked liked things could get back on track, another gut punch in the shape of a 1-0 defeat at home to Crystal Palace occurs. In addition to that, there was a fresh new injury concern which might overshadow a fellow return from injury.
We take a look at some of the biggest things to know about and what they could mean going forward as the news train never stops at Anfield.
Let's get into the headlines.
Mohamed Salah has a 3-year deal from Al-Hilal on the table
While last summer Liverpool resisted the overtures of the Saudi Pro League to secure the services of Salah, much to their credit, it feels like they will be sternly tested once again this summer.
While Salah has been in some of the best form of his Liverpool tenure this season, a recent rough patch has led some fans and media to ask if it might be time to cash in on the Egyptian while they still can.
He has 36 goals and assists from his 37 appearances this term so his overall contribution has been at a ridiculously high level.
However, as he prepares to enter the final year of his current contract and with Jurgen Klopp departing, it might be the best time to move him and it is reported there is a "guaranteed £70m fee" in it for the Reds.
Conor Bradley injury looking severe and could signal lengthy absence
The sight of seeing Trent Alexander-Arnold making his long awaited return for Liverpool was slightly subdued as it only came as the result of a nasty looking foot/ankle injury to his upstart deputy, Bradley.
Bradley is due for scans to determine the severity of the injury, but there is a fear within the club that he might have damaged some ankle ligaments.
If that is the case then his season would surely come to a premature end which would be brutally cruel for the lad and the club.
Alexander-Arnold returning helps a bit but could mean his adventure to the midfield is put on hold once again if Bradley cannot play again.
Liverpool have reported interest in Sporting CP winger with £30m release clause
As Liverpool continues to hone in on their replacement for Klopp, Ruben Amorim remains the frontrunner for the job.
As a result of this, Liverpool have been credited with a transfer interest in a host of his Sporting players. This time, it's 25-year old winger Marcus Edwards.
Edwards has been one of the Lisbon club's best players and his creative talents would be most welcome at Anfield. Perhaps the biggest selling point is the easily handled release clause in his contract.
His age and skillset would normally warrant a fee closer to £50m but Michael Edwards and Richard Hughes could jump at this opportunity if all goes according to plan.