- Kenny Dalglish – Forward/Manager, the heart and soul of Liverpool during their dominant years in the late 70s and early 80s, and later as a manager.
- Steven Gerrard – Midfielder, the inspirational captain who led by example, carrying the team through various eras with his performances.
- Ian Rush – Forward, Liverpool’s all-time leading goalscorer, known for his incredible scoring ability.
- John Barnes – Winger, one of the most talented and exciting players to grace Anfield with his skill and creativity.
- Graeme Souness – Midfielder, a tough and talented leader in the midfield, crucial to Liverpool’s European successes in the early 80s.
- Jamie Carragher – Defender, a one-club man, known for his defensive prowess and dedication to Liverpool.
- Billy Liddell – Forward, a post-war hero for Liverpool, known for his loyalty and incredible goal-scoring record.
- Alan Hansen – Defender, a stylish and intelligent defender, key to Liverpool’s success in the 80s.
- Ray Clemence – Goalkeeper, one of the greatest goalkeepers in Liverpool’s history, with numerous clean sheets.
- Kevin Keegan – Forward, a dynamic and energetic forward, pivotal in Liverpool’s domestic and European successes in the 70s.
- Luis Suárez – Forward, a controversial yet incredibly talented striker who had a significant impact during his time at Liverpool.
- Robbie Fowler – Forward, known as “God” to the fans, Fowler was a natural goal scorer with a knack for finding the back of the net.
- Mohamed Salah – Forward, a key figure in Liverpool’s recent successes, breaking multiple scoring records.
- Virgil van Dijk – Defender, transformed Liverpool’s defense upon his arrival, leading to a Champions League win and a Premier League title.
- Tommy Smith – Defender, known as “The Anfield Iron,” for his toughness on the field.
- Phil Neal – Defender, the most decorated player in Liverpool history, known for his reliability and penalty-taking ability.
- Roger Hunt – Forward, a prolific goal scorer, part of England’s 1966 World Cup-winning team, and a legend at Liverpool.
- Sadio Mané – Forward, played a crucial role in Liverpool’s recent successes, known for his pace, skill, and work ethic.
- Emlyn Hughes – Defender/Midfielder, known as “Crazy Horse” for his energetic displays, a key player in the 70s.
- Steve Heighway – Winger, provided pace and crosses from the wing, contributing to the team’s success in the 70s and early 80s.
This list reflects the diversity of talent that has contributed to Liverpool FC’s storied history, including players from different generations who have left a lasting legacy at the club.