After a busy week in the transfer market, the Reds are set to shut up shop for the summer after making their final signing.
According to The Times, the Premier League giants are not planning to make any new additions, with Calvin Ramsey being the final deal of the current window.
The young Aberdeen full-back is expected to join the club on a £4million deal, continuing with the club's policy of adding high-potential young talent to Jurgen Klopp's squad as he builds for the future.
Liverpool started their summer by completing a move to sign out of contract star Fabio Carvalho from Fulham, before snapping up Darwin Nunez in an £85m deal to bring him from Benfica.
The 22-year-old is the club's marquee signing of the summer and will be expected to lead Liverpool's line next term as they challenge on all fronts once again.
Nunez is likely to be seen as a replacement for Sadio Mane who looks increasingly likely to be leaving for Bayern Munich, while Japanese forward Takumi Minamino is attracting interest from Monaco and Lyon.
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain will also be allowed to leave should a suitable offer be made for the former Arsenal man.
A midfielder is thought to be the next priority and it was reported that Liverpool wanted Aurelien Tchouameni from Monaco, however a deal never really got off the ground due to his preference of moving to Real Madrid.
Bellingham is another top transfer target for the Reds.
Fitting with the club's philosophy of building a team that can challenge at the top end of the game for years to come, the Borussia Dortmund star and England international is high on the radar of transfer chiefs at Anfield.
The 18-year-old has already confirmed that he's set to stay with the Bundesliga giants for the upcoming campaign, and with Liverpool not short of options in midfield, there's no panic on Merseyside.
It's said that the Reds won't look to sign 'stop-gap' signings, with the League Cup and FA Cup champions happy to bide their time in order to sign the right player at the right time.
And, given the success of Liverpool's recent transfer business, you wouldn't bet against the Reds getting their man when the time comes next summer.