7) Roger Hunt
Hunt is arguably best remembered for winning the 1966 World Cup with England, but he made an equally meaningful contribution on Merseyside. He struck 245 goals in 404 league games, winning seven trophies.
6) Michael Owen
He’s not the most popular man in Liverpool these days, but the former Reds academy star was near unstoppable during his youth. He scored 118 goals in just 216 league games, and won the treble in 2001.
5) Fernando Torres
It’s all gone wrong for the Spaniard since he left Liverpool with just 21 league goals in 128 games for Chelsea, AC Milan, and Atletico Madrid. But between 2007-2011 he was unstoppable, scoring 65 goals in 102 games.