Things are looking incredibly rosy for Liverpool right now as their assault on both the Premier League's top four and the Champions League's latter stages enter top gear.

An emphatic 5-0 demolition away at Porto set a standard that the Reds carried into their domestic form as they took apart West Ham United on Saturday.

Emre Can got things going with a simple header just before the half-hour mark before two quick goals after half-time made things comfortable.

Mohammed Salah got his inevitable goal after good work from Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Roberto Firmino continued to demonstrate his new-found talents in front of goal by notching up his 23rd of the season just six minutes later.

West Ham tried to get back into the game with a quick reply from Michail Antonio but Sadio Mane wrapped things up on 77 minutes to hand Liverpool a 4-1 win.

The way that Jurgen Klopp's team is gelling together is enough to excite all fans as his signings seem to effortlessly slot into place.

This summer's arrivals of Salah, Oxlade-Chamberlain, and Andy Robertson have all performed well above any expectations, while Virgil van Dijk appears to be the authoritative defender that Liverpool have long cried out for.

RB Leipzig's Naby Keita arrives in the summer and again feels like the midfielder that the team needs - but Klopp and co. don't intend to stop there.

Two Serie A stars are in the crosshairs of Liverpool, according to The Times.

Roma's goalkeeper Alisson has been a widely publicised pursuit, with Liverpool allegedly pulling out of their move to get the deal done early after the Italian's looked eager to receive a 'Salah tax'.

Liverpool's 'Egyptian King' moved for £37million from Roma right before transfer fees exploded in the wake of Neymar's world-record transfer to PSG - something that the higher-ups at Roma have expressed regret about.

But while Alisson has long been touted as a potential Liverpool player, Napoli's Jorginho is a relatively new name to be strongly linked with the club.

The Brazilian-born Italian national would be a high-profile addition to a midfield that is clearly on the agenda for Liverpool's recruitment team, with Keita already incoming and Can looking to leave on a free at the end of the season.

He would, however, be in very high demand if he were to become available this summer - the 26-year-old has been integral to Napoli as they look to clinch their first Serie A title for 28 years.

But if he pulls that off, there's certainly another club who could use his help to end a long-running title hoodoo.