For those questioning the wisdom of such colossal spending, Hughes pointed to Liverpool’s past successes in the market. When Alisson Becker and Virgil van Dijk were signed for what were then record-breaking sums, critics scoffed. Today, they’re considered bargains in hindsight.
“If you look at what was paid for Alisson Becker (£66.8m in July 2018) and Virgil van Dijk (£75m in January 2018) in history and you equate that to what that would be in 2025 money, you’re not far away from where you are with some of the fees that have been spent this summer," he argued.
“In the fullness of time, we hope that, instead of talking now about what a huge fee it is, it has been value for money for the football club whenever we’re making that assessment in the future. And because of the ages of the players that we’ve bought, we’re confident that will end up being the case.”