We look at which Dutch players have made the most appearances for Liverpool Football Club.
Jan Kromkamp joined Liverpool as part of an exchange deal with Villarreal that saw Josemi go in the opposite direction.
The right-back spent 12 months at Anfield and made 14 appearances for the Reds - including a substitute appearance in the dramatic 2006 FA Cup final over West Ham United.
Striker Erik Meijer endured a largely unsuccessful spell at Liverpool between 1999 and 2000 - scoring only two goals for the club as he netted a brace against Hull City in the League Cup.
Liverpool were one of four English clubs Boudewijn Zenden would play for during his illustrious career.
Bolo suffered a serious cruciate ligament injury during his time on Merseyside, but did play in both legs as Liverpool beat Chelsea to reach the 2006-07 UEFA Champions League final.
Ryan Gravenberch has played an integral part in Liverpool's 2024/25 title winning campaign and should work his way up this list in the coming years.
The 23-year-old has thrived under new manager Arne Slot and he was awarded the Premier League Young Player of the Season award earlier this month.
Goalkeeper Sander Westerveld was a pivotal part of Liverpool's treble-winning side in 2000/01 - making the winning penalty save from Andy Johnson in the League Cup final success against Birmingham City.
Since signing a five-and-a-half-year contract with Liverpool in January 2023, Cody Gakpo has formed a huge part of an attack that has frightened defences across Europe. The forward is another player that is expected to climb this list over the next few seasons.
Ryan Babel spent over three seasons at Liverpool but never really established himself as a first-team regular during his time at the club.
Georginio Wijnaldum made 237 appearances for Liverpool and is widely regarded as a legend at Anfield after playing an instrumental part in the club's success as they won the Premier League and UEFA Champions League during this time.
Despite only winning one major trophy in six years at Liverpool, Dirk Kuyt is seen by many as a cult hero and the scorer of a number of crucial goals during his time in England.
Widely regarded as one of the greatest defenders in Premier League history, Virgil van Dijk has won almost everything there is to win since joining Liverpool from Southampton in 2018.
Extending van Dijk's contract at Anfield has helped to provide the perfect end to an incredible 2024/25 season for the champions.