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Three of the ten most successful South American players in Premier League history have played for Liverpool

Liverpool brought in Colombian international Luis Díaz from Porto for 45 million euros, and he became the first Colombian player in Liverpool's history and the 17th South American player. South American players generally don't fit in with the Premier League, but there are plenty of exceptions. Let's take a look at the ten most successful South American players in the history of the Premier League, what are your different opinions on this?

Sanchez (Chile)

Three of the ten most successful South American players in Premier League history have played for Liverpool

Sanchez moved from Barcelona to Arsenal in 2014 and was named to the PFA's Team of the Year in his first season. Having scored a total of 80 goals in his three and a half seasons for Arsenal, he later lost the form he had been in at Arsenal after moving to Manchester United, which also reduced his position in the Premier League.

Juninho Paulista (Brazil)

Three of the ten most successful South American players in Premier League history have played for Liverpool

Juninho joined Middlesbrough in 1995 and was named the Premier League Player of the Season in 1996-97, but Miburg was relegated that season and Juninho left the team. Later, after the team returned to the Premier League, he also put on the shirt of Miburg again, leading the team to win the 2004 League Cup, which was also the first title in the club's history, and Juninho's name was also written into the history of the club.

Gilberto Silva (Brazil)

Three of the ten most successful South American players in Premier League history have played for Liverpool

After winning the World Cup in 2002 with absolute main force, Silva came to Arsenal and made an important contribution in the midfield of Arsenal's 49 unbeaten games. He gradually fell off the bench and left Arsenal in 2008.

Coutinho (Brazil)

Three of the ten most successful South American players in Premier League history have played for Liverpool

In January 2013, Liverpool signed Coutinho for just £8.5 million, which no one thought was a great deal. Five years later Liverpool sold him to Barca for more than 10 times the price. However, his performance has not been as good as before, and in January he returned to the Premier League to join Aston Villa, scoring goals on his debut and it seems that Coutinho is expected to regain his form at Liverpool.

Fernandinho (Brazil)

Three of the ten most successful South American players in Premier League history have played for Liverpool

This season has been Ninth Season for Manchester City since joining Manchester City in 2013, winning four Premier League titles and Pep Guardiola praising him as the true leader of the team. His contract with Manchester City expires this summer and it is no surprise that he will say goodbye to his career at the Blue Moon.

Firmino (Brazil)

Three of the ten most successful South American players in Premier League history have played for Liverpool

In 2015, he became Liverpool's No. 9, in the attacking trident, Firmino's stats are far inferior to Salah's, Mane is bright, but he is willing to play the green leaf, Klopp believes he is the engine of the team. Firmino has seen fewer appearances this season and his main position will be under greater threat with the addition of Díaz.

William (Brazil)

Three of the ten most successful South American players in Premier League history have played for Liverpool

He came to Chelsea in the summer of 2013 and played 339 games in seven years, scoring 63 goals and 64 assists, winning two Premier League titles and one Europa League. He went to Arsenal last season, but performed modestly, leaving the Premier League at the end of the season and returning to Brazil.

Suarez (Uruguay)

Three of the ten most successful South American players in Premier League history have played for Liverpool

Transferred to Liverpool from Ajax in January 2011, he made 133 appearances and scored 82 goals during his three and a half years at Liverpool, and although Suarez's individual goalscoring efficiency was superb, the team honours only won one League Cup. The encounter between Suarez and Liverpool was somewhat untimely.

Tevez (Argentina)

Three of the ten most successful South American players in Premier League history have played for Liverpool

He played in the Premier League for seven years, playing for three different Premier League clubs of West Ham United, Manchester United and Manchester City, and has performed well in all three teams. Tevez has scored 84 goals in the Premier League, second on the Premier League goals list for Argentine players.

Aguero (Argentina)

Three of the ten most successful South American players in Premier League history have played for Liverpool

The best South American player in Premier League history must be Aguero, who scored a total of 184 Premier League goals in his 10-year career and is also the most foreign player in Premier League history. Aguero is also City's all-time top scorer (260 goals), and it's no exaggeration to say he's a club legend.

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