Liverpool ended their recent slump with a comfortable 3-0 victory over Bournemouth at the weekend.

Playing in front of a noisy Anfield crowd, the Reds duly delivered and took the lead after just 24 minutes when Sadio Mane dispatched a header past Asmir Begovic; his fourth goal in four consecutive matches. Liverpool weren’t finished before the interval with Gini Wijnaldum doubling their advantage with a wonderful chip finish that delighted Jurgen Klopp. After the break, Mohamed Salah wrapped up the points following a wonderful team move passing move.

The victory was an excellent response to claims that Liverpool were unable to cope with the pressure and Klopp will be glad to see his forward trio hitting form at the right time. The Reds posted excellent financial results last week and the German should have plenty of funds to add to his squad during the summer window. Further additions could be crucial to maintaining their challenge next season.

One man Klopp could look to when scouting for summer recruits sign is Tottenham maestro – Heung Min-Son. Valued at £45m by Transfermarkt, while Harry Kane and Dele Alli grab the headlines, the South Korea international has been a consistent top performer since joining from Bayer Leverkusen. The 26-year-old is enjoying one of his finest seasons to date and has shouldered the goalscoring burden in the absence of the England international.

Son has netted 11 goals in 15 Premier League starts this season as well as registering five assists for his team-mates in the process. A hard-working forward with an eye for goal – Son has all the attributes to be a success under the former Borussia Dortmund manager. The winger is comfortable right across the forward line and can be used as the central forward if necessary.

Now, we know Tottenham do sell when it comes down to it. Perhaps Son would be too expensive - even for this newly rich Liverpool - though he's the profile of player Jurgen Klopp needs. If they can't get him, someone who can perform a similar role to the South Korean would be ideal.

Someone like former Hamburg man would give Liverpool yet another world-class option in attack and allow Klopp to rotate his key men throughout the season. As he has proven at Spurs, he could prove to be a valuable member of the squad.

Liverpool fans, thoughts?