We take a look at the 10 players who have played alongside current Liverpool right-back Trent Alexander-Arnold the most times.
Liverpool's 'Egyptian king' has formed a formidable bond with Alexander-Arnold on the right hand side for Liverpool, with the two having playing 299 matches together.
The pair have combined for 18 goals in this period.
Alexander-Arnold's primary full-back partner, Andrew Robertson, joins the list in second, having played 264 games together.
Arguably the greatest full-back partnership in the world for a certain period, the pair significantly contributed to the transformation of the role.
Virgil van Dijk joined the Reds in 2018, with the £75 million price tag the major talking point around the transfer.
It is fair to say the Dutchman justified this price, with his physical presence and recovery speed also allowing for Alexander-Arnold to provide more of an attacking threat for Liverpool.
Many will argue that Alisson was the final piece of the puzzle for Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool, and it would be hard to disagree.
Signing from Roma in the summer of 2018, the Brazilian has consistently been one of Europe's best goalkeepers, and has played 243 games with Alexander-Arnold.
Liverpool's former number nine, Roberto Firmino, was the unsung hero of the Liverpool attack, contributing far more than just goals.
That said, him and Alexander-Arnold, did combine for nine goals in their shared time at Liverpool, before Firmino moved on to Al-Ahli in 2023.
Jordan Henderson was the Reds' captain when Alexander-Arnold made his breakthrough, and the pair played 218 times together.
The departure of Henderson and James Milner left room for a new captain and vice-captain at Liverpool, with Van Dijk taking the captaincy role and Alexander-Arnold announced the vice-captain.
Sadio Mane was a huge part of Liverpool's success under Jurgen Klopp, before moving on to Bayern Munich following the conclusion of the 2021/22 season.
When the two played together, Liverpool recorded a staggering 2.28 points per game.
James Milner provided his services for eight years for the Reds between 2015 and 2023.
His versatility proved key to Jurgen Klopp's side, with Milner being able to offer cover at full-back in addition to his primary central midfield role.
Just six appearances short of Milner, Fabinho joins the list with 179 games played with Alexander-Arnold.
The defensive midfielder played a huge part in Liverpool's respective Premier League and Champions League winning campaigns, with his ability to win and recycle possession quickly vital to the way the Reds played under Klopp.
Georginio Wijnaldum was a certain fan favourite in Klopp's tenure, and he played 164 times with Alexander-Arnold.
The two combined for three goals, with perhaps the most memorable one being Wijnaldum's first goal in Liverpool's 4-0 win against Barcelona in the 2018/19 UEFA Champions League semi-final.