Darwin Nunez established a hat-trick that helped Liverpool beat Stoke City 5-0 in a friendly match in Kirkby.
The Uruguayan striker, who has an unstable future at Anfield between the interest from clubs both in Europe and Saudi Arabia, besides Liverpool successfully recruiting Ekitike, continues to start impressively in the pre-season period when he also scored in the 3-1 victory last week against Preston North End.
Nunez's hat-trick and a goal from Teen Winger Rio NguMuha helped Arne Slot's team lead 4-0 in the first half before the team from the Championship on Sunday.
Liverpool's record contract, Florian Wirtz, has kicked the main match, once the first appearance since the completion of the £ 116 million transfer from Bayer Leverkusen. The German player played behind the trio of strikers Mohamed Salah, Nunez and Ngumaha.
Federico Chiesa is one of the players launched in the second half and he completed the destruction with the fifth goal for Liverpool.
Slot's squad will fly to the pre -season training in Asia on Sunday night. Liverpool's first stop is Hong Kong, where they will confront AC Milan on Saturday at Kai Tak yard to accommodate 50,000 seats.
Liverpool will then go to Tokyo when the club visits Japan for the first time since the 2005 Club World Cup final, when Rafael Benitez's team lost 0-1 against Paolo.
Local team Yokohama F Marinos, the team standing at the end of the J1 League table of 20 teams, will be the opponent waiting for Liverpool at Nissan Stadium to accommodate 72,000 seats on July 30.