Sean O'Driscoll, Glenn Driscoll and Chris Davies have all left the club, while Gary McAllister has taken up an ambassadorial role at Anfield following Brendan Rodgers' sacking
Liverpool have confirmed the departures of several first team coaches as Jurgen Klopp prepares to take over at Anfield.
Brendan Rodgers oversaw an overhaul of the coaching set-up at Melwood over the summer as Sean O'Driscoll and Gary McAllister arrived at Anfield as part of a shake-up.
But, following Rodgers' departure, assistant manager O'Driscoll, head of performance Glenn Driscoll and head of opposition analysis Chris Davies have all left the club.
McAllister, meanwhile, will stay at the club in an ambassadorial role.
"The club would like to place on record its thanks to all four men for the professionalism, commitment and dedication they have displayed during their time here, and the positive impact they have had in helping to support football operations and the team," a Liverpool statement read.
Klopp has agreed a three-year deal to take over at Liverpool following the sacking of Rodgers after the 1-1 draw with Everton in the Merseyside derby.
Klopp is understood to have flown into Liverpool, and the club has announced a press conference for 10am on Friday October 9.
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