Dominik Szoboszlai offers insight into Liverpool's dressing room fashion
- Liverpool earn a place amongst the best dressed clubs in Europe
- Szoboszlai known for his unique style
- Midfielder gives an insight into Liverpool's dressing room style
Liverpool have rightfully earned their place among some of the best dressed clubs in Europe - with stars such as Mohamed Salah, Ibrahima Konate and Dominik Szoboszlai shining on and off the pitch.
When the Merseyside boys pull up at the club's training ground in Kirkby, there's almost always cameras on hand to catch an insight into their wardrobe. The flashes unveil unique style, luxury garments and glimpses of the player's expression - helping fans to connect with their otherwise unreachable heroes.
Reds midfielder Szoboszlai stands out amongst his stylish teammates. A quick glance at his social media offers a taste of dressed-down streetwear, match ready outfits and, of course, a splash of Louis Vuitton for good measure.
If you dissect his game plan, you'll see that fashion was always on the cards, as well as Premier League success.
"My style has changed a lot," the Hungarian told Soccer Bible during a recent collaboration with Nike. "I used to wear skinny jeans and things were all a lot more fitted, but my style has evolved a lot since then.
"I like a more relaxed, street style - baggy clothes, hoodies, wide pants, that sort of thing. I'm not into skinny fits. I enjoy finding new trends and seeing how I can express myself through what I wear. Ultimately, I'm confident in myself, in the way I dress, and in how I present myself. It's important to be that way and when you're on a stage like we are, you almost have to be.
"Some guys [at Liverpool] care a lot about their style. For example, I wouldn't wear what Kostas [Tsimikas] wears, but he's got his own nice approach. Konate and Virg [Van Dijk] have strong tastes too, especially Virg as a leader. I like that everyone's style is unique."
When asked to detail how he tackles winter fashion, Szoboszlai admitted that he's happy to bin off a jacket.
"Even when it's cold, I don't wear a jacket much," he continued. "I'm more of a hoodie guy. If I go for a walk, I might wear a jacket, but usually, I stick to hoodies. I have a lot of them - but it still never seems like enough."
A few more stylish appearances and Szoboszlai could earn a spot alongside the best dressed players in the game. A Premier League trophy during just his second season in England's top-flight would guarantee his place among the stars.