It tells you everything you need to know that Naby Keita's January move from Werder Bremen to Ferencvaros slipped almost imperceptibly under the radar.
Liverpool won the race for one of the most exciting midfielders coming through the Red Bull system back in 2018, snapping up Keita for a fee of around £50million to bolster their midfield after narrowly missing out on Champions League glory.
But after a promising start to life at Anfield, a number of injury concerns halted his progress, and he would fade further and further down the substitutes bench until departing for free at the end of 2022-23 as a disappointment.