As financial troubles bite even harder at Liverpool than most places, keeping Fernando Torres on the pitch more often is key.
Boss Rafael Benitez believes that if Torres and Steven Gerrard both have injury-free seasons, then anything is possible, even if he has not been able to compete at the very highest level for the biggest stars.
Manchester United, with £80million for the Cristiano Ronaldo sale, plus Manchester City and Chelsea can invariably blow Liverpool out of the water with their spending power.
Which means that a confident, fit and firing Torres is key to everything Liverpool aim for next term.
Benitez believes that Torres' frequent absence through a persistent hamstring injury last season cost Liverpool the Premier League title - a trophy they missed by just four points.
And the Spain striker, reckoned by many to be the best striker in the world right now, is nothing if not confident.
Torres said: "I do not say it lightly, but we must think we can be as good or even better than Barcelona.
"It is the belief of everybody at this club that we can become the best and we have really moved forward in the last two seasons.
"There is nowhere else in Europe I want to be. I believe we are on the verge of something special here and I am delighted to commit my future to this club.
"We came very close last season. And next season, with the experience we now have, we know we can go one better. Manchester United are still very strong but we will improve and will have more about us next term.
"Last season we were unlucky with injuries. I am not making excuses but things could have been different. The manager is building and I expect many trophies for Liverpool in the years to come.
"Winning Euro 2008 with Spain was amazing and it made me understand how good the feeling of winning is. It has made me even more hungry for FA Cups, Premier League titles, European Cups - I want them all. And I want to win them all with Liverpool."
And Torres believes that Liverpool can recreate the glory days of the 1970s and 1980s under Benitez.
The 25-year-old agreed a new contract last term to potentially keep him at Anfield until 2014, all because he feels the club is on the verge of "something special".
Gerrard, Dirk Kuyt and Daniel Agger also signed new deals.
And Torres added: "You would not get top players signing new contracts if they did not think there were good times ahead. I expect many trophies for Liverpool in the years to come.
"The manager will know what he wants and what areas he wants to improve next season, and whatever he decides we know it will be the right choice because all the players and staff here have total trust in him.
"Our aim has to be the best. If we have no desire to be the best in England and in Europe then there is no point even turning up for work.
"Liverpool are just as famous as Barcelona as a football club and even more famous trophy-wise. But we want to make Liverpool as successful in this era as they were in the '70s and '80s."
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