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Graeme Souness wore the number 4 shirt during his time at Liverpool. He joined the club in 1978 and became a key player in their successful squad throughout the 1980s. Souness is remembered for his leadership, skill, and contribution to Liverpool's dominance in English and European football during that era.

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