An exciting season awaits for the Champions League finalists in the coming campaign, as Jurgen Klopp looks to continue his successes on Merseyside.

After the disappointment of losing the Champions League final, the club have shown a real ambition in the transfer market this summer. Liverpool are looking like a club hungry for silverware. Mohamed Salah was in lethal touch for the Anfield outfit last season, and was the star quality Liverpool had been missing since the departure of Luis Suarez.

One key area of strengthening has been between the sticks. The record signing for a goalkeeper, the signing of Alisson from AS Roma could be the key to take Liverpool to the next level. Loris Karius was clearly the weak link in a free-scoring Liverpool side last season. Often, Liverpool relied on out-scoring opponents rather than defensive solidity.

Currently, it seems Liverpool are the best placed side to challenge Pep Guardiola's extremely strong Manchester City side, a couple more additions could perhaps put the Liverpool squad on a par with that of the Premier League champions.

With that in mind, here are two signings FSG surely have to make ASAP to help Klopp achieve his ambitions...

According to reports on the Daily Record podcast via the Express, Liverpool are keen to bring the Arsenal midfielder to Anfield.

The Welsh international is nearing the last 12 months of his contract at the Emirates. With Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain injured, Aaron Ramsey might just be the perfect player for Klopp. Ramsey could add depth to an already strong Liverpool midfield.

Although he has had injury problems in his career, when fit Ramsey is undoubtedly one of the Premier League's best midfielders. As well as being an intelligent and technically astute player, the Welshman adds crucial goals from midfield.

This deal should be a no-brainer for FSG.

The 6ft 5 non-league star is just 20-years-old, currently playing for Barnet FC of the National League. McKenzie-Lyle could come to the club ready to take up the third choice stopper role. It would be a move against the norm from Liverpool, with Chelsea and Manchester United signing players aged 35 and over to take up the role.

Signing McKenzie-Lyle would allow the Anfield outfit to move Loris Karius or Simon Mignolet on, who would both command relatively large transfer fees. These fees could be spent reinforcing other areas of the squad.