The January transfer window hasn't even opened yet, and two sides have already made statement signings.
Liverpool, who've been hit by injuries to the likes of Diogo Jota and Luis Diaz, have looked rather blunt in attack at various points of the season, as they continue to adapt to life without Sadio Mane, and summer signing Darwin Nunez continues to adapt to life in England.
But the hope is Gakpo, who can play out wide and up front and has a terrific eye for goal, will provide the Reds with more firepower and more depth.
Wolves, meanwhile, have been the Premier League's lowest scorers. Free transfer Diego Costa has yet to get off the mark in seven games, and new manager Julen Lopetegui will be keen to see what former Atletico Madrid man Matheus Cunha can offer.
Steve Freeth discusses both signings and how their goals have been priced up between now and the end of the season.