As a mark of respect and admiration for Jota's contributions to the team, Liverpool fans have been calling for the club to retire the number 20 shirt, which Jota wore across 182 games. This would be a first for the club, as they have never retired a player's jersey before.
The club's statement about Jota's passing highlights his achievements, including becoming a Premier League champion and a UEFA Nations League winner. Jota's trademark shimmy and strike in front of the Kop to seal victory in April's Merseyside derby is remembered as a poignant last goal of his life.
Retiring Jota's shirt would be a touching tribute to a player who gave his heart and soul to the club. It would be a great gesture that fans would appreciate in this difficult time for football.
The club's decision to retire Jota's shirt would be a lasting reminder of his contributions to the team and his impact on the fans. It would be a fitting tribute to a player who will be deeply missed.