17-year-old Ben Doak signed a long-term-deal with the club yesterday, making him the latest academy graduate to link up with the first-team.
Doak impressed over pre-season and has already made six appearances for the first-team and is hoping to earn minutes across the Europa League and domestic cups this campaign.
Jurgen Klopp has always championed young stars from the academy, bringing no less than 10 on their pre-season tour of Asia this summer.
We also saw 20-year-old centre-back Jarrel Quansah make his full Liverpool debut during the win over Wolves at the weekend and there is a strong contingent of academy players within the squad.
In fact, only eight academy graduates have played 50 senior games since 2000, and just two remain at Anfield.
Over the years we’ve seen the club bring through plenty of young stars, so here at LiverpoolWorld, we thought it was time for a trip down memory lane - here’s the last 10 Liverpool academy graduates.

9. Stephen Warnock
Breaking through the academy, he made his debut for Liverpool aged 23 and went on to play 67 times. He left 2007 and went onto to feature for Blackburn Rovers, Aston Villa, Leeds, Wigan, Derby, Burton Albion and Bradford City. He made 2 England caps and currently features as a pundit on Sky Sports. | Getty Images

10. Suso
The Spaniard signed his first deal with the club as a 17-year-old and went onto play for two years in the academy. In 2012 he earned his full first-team debut in the Europa League. He went onto play 21 times before leaving for AC Milan in 2015. | Liverpool FC via Getty Images