The bronze bust, situated on 96 Avenue, depicts Houlding looking up at Anfield’s Main Stand and was created by Liverpool sculptor Tom Murphy, who also created the Bill Shankly statue that sits proudly outside the Kop.

“The sculpture has been over a year in the making. There are very few images of John Houlding and so it was important to do the right research on his style of clothes and other details,” said Murphy.

“We felt it was important to show him wearing his Mayoral chain to reflect his impact not just on football, but the city as a whole.”

Moore said: “To have the Lord Mayor of Liverpool officially unveil our sculpture of a man who was not only the founder of our club, but also the Lord Mayor of Liverpool, feels very fitting.

“The sculpture has already proved very popular with supporters visiting Anfield and I’m sure it will continue to do so.”