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Liverpool's historic feat could spell end of the Reds as we know it

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The quadruple dream is still well and truly alive for Liverpool, who have booked their spot in the Champions League final.

Few in English football have ever reached this point. All have gone on to fail.

Few in English football have ever reached this point. All have gone on to fail.

Should Liverpool’s quest to win four top-flight trophies in one season be achieved, it will surely go down as one of the greatest to ever grace club football.

This will be the Reds' third Champions League final in five years, and they could potentially add a second Premier League title in three seasons.

They will also play in the FA Cup final against Chelsea on May 15.

They will also play in the FA Cup final against Chelsea on May 15.

Three more trophies are still there to be won — but they are also there to lose, completely transforming the mood around the club and its campaign.

Some of Liverpool’s greatest weapons are nearing the end of their contracts with the English powerhouse.

Mo Salah, who leads the Premier League in both goals (22) and assists (13) this season, is reaching a point where most elite players look to secure one last mega contract.

And he’s not the only one.

And he’s not the only one.

Fellow star Sadio Mane turned 30 in April and is set to enter the final year of his own deal.

The club is said to be more confident about resigning the Senegalese forward, but he is a worrying hold out to this point.

The club is said to be more confident about re-signing the Senegalese forward, but he is a worrying hold out to this point.

Meanwhile, Roberto Firmino, who will turn 31 in October, and 27-year-old Naby Keita, are also out of contract at the end of next season.

With doubt surrounding the future of so many big-name Liverpool players, there’s a feeling that this could be the end of this team as we know it.

But Liverpool and Klopp have a terrific recruitment track record and have shown they can work miracles even on small budgets.

Klopp hardly ever misses with recruitment. Diogo Jota is playing a major role in 2021-22 with 15 league goals, while Luis Diaz has made a seamless transition.

Regardless of how many trophies Liverpool win, there’s a good chance they will come out the other side a different team.

Words: Jacob PolychronisProducer: Stefan Centofanti

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