Diogo Jota murals underway around Anfield
Many have already added messages to a 'Forever 20' mural
A week on from the tragic passing of Diogo Jota, work is underway to permanently commemorate Liverpool's iconic number 20.
A mural is underway by MurWalls on Sybil Road, which hundreds of fans have added messages to already.
Reds fan Courtney Neary was among those to help paint the wall and to hand out pens.
She said:
"The whole wall is now covered in signatures, there must be thousands on there at this point.
"At some point there is hopefully going to be an image of Diogo above it, but we're waiting for the right time with that and we're also wanting the club's input on it as well, so hopefully at some point, Diogo is going to be put up there but at the minute its just a place for people to come and remember him.
"Very similar to how everyone is putting flowers down, this can hopefully be a bit more permanent and be here on a matchday for everyone."
Artist John Culshaw is also starting a mural by Halfway House, while street artist Paul Curtis is to start work shortly on a mural for Diogo and Andre at the Flat Iron.
He is asking people to choose their preferred design before he begins.
Paul started a crowdfunder to raise £2,000 to cover the costs of the mural and to raise money for charity.
It has raised more than ten times that amount.
The excess money is set to go to charities that have been supported by Diogo.
Paul said:
"It means a lot (to do this) because you're memorialising someone who meant a lot to this city.
"A lot of the donations were taken obviously from Liverpool fans but so many other fans as well. Everton fans, even (Manchester) United fans, so he's obviously touched a lot of people beyond Liverpool.
"I'm (also) looking into using a small part of the money that has been donated to go to the club that they both played for as youth players and where they grew up.
"I've emailed them to say can we donate some money for them to get a mural as well, because I think they're a fourth division side so they probably have a much tighter budget.
"I think that would be a nice idea because, essentially, this mural has been funded by the fans, so essentially it would be a gift from the LFC fans to his home area."