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Dominik Szoboszlai's banner was unveiled just seven games into the £60million move to Liverpool.

Since moving from RB Leipzig to Liverpool this summer, Dominik Szoboszlai has had a positive impact that is already being recognized.

Dominik Szoboszlai has a devoted following among Liverpool supporters, as evidenced by the midfielder’s own banner being displayed on the Kop during Sunday’s victory over West Ham.

The 22-year-old was signed by the team in July after Jorg Schmadtke and Anfield executives snuck in to activate a £60 million release clause just before it was set to expire.

Merseyside was ablaze with excitement as positive feedback and well wishes arrived from Germany.

After seven appearances for Liverpool across all competitions, it is easy to understand why Szoboszlai arrived with such a positive attitude.

Three minutes into the match against Aston Villa, he scored his first goal at Anfield by skillfully volleying a Trent Alexander-Arnold corner into the goal.

On Sunday, Curtis Jones sneaked offside before heading in his skillful cross, so he was even denied an assist.

However, much more than goals are to blame for the fervent adoration fans have shown in such a short period of time.

Dominik Szoboszlai banner unveiled just seven matches after £60m Liverpool transfer

He has contributed to the overhaul of the engine room, which now appears much more composed and in control than it did with the players who are currently gone, ranking 18th for the most passes completed in the Premier League with a completion rate of 859 percent.

He has assisted Jurgen Klopp’s midfield in rediscovering its intensity and attacking verve, and he ranks fourth among all top-flight players for shot creation actions and 14th for ball recoveries (all stats via Fbref .
com).

As a result, in addition to leading the club in t-shirt sales so far this year, the No. After the 3-1 victory over the Hammers, 8 was able to witness the presentation of a flag in the colors of his home country on the Kop.

Alongside customary banners honoring club heroes and legends like Bill Shankly, Steven Gerrard, and Mohamed Salah, it read: “Szoboszlai, Székesfehérvár, Hungary,” the middle word being the name of the city the midfielder is from. It was printed across the horizontal stripes of the Hungarian flag.

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