Oxlade-Chamberlain, who moved to Anfield in a £35million deal on deadline day from Arsenal, made his debut at the weekend.
However, unfortunately he came on as a second-half substitute for Mohamed Salah in a 5-0 defeat away to Manchester City on Saturday.
Oxlade-Chamberlain came close to joining Chelsea over the summer.
But after learning he would be playing as a right wing-back to provide competition for Victor Moses, the England international got cold feet and preferred a switch to Anfield instead.
And Oxlade-Chamberlain has outlined his desire to play in a more central role for Liverpool.

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He said: “I’ve always been a central attacking midfielder.
“As I became a professional I got put out wide more. I like doing that as well but I want to be further forward on the pitch.
“I got the feel from coming here that I’d be playing further forward and in attacking midfielder.”
Oxlade-Chamberlain also revealed what it was like to get one of Clop’s trademark bear hugs when he turned up last Wednesday for training at Selwood.
He added: “[The hug] was nice, very warm, very loving, very passionate.
“He’s a really interesting and inspirational character. I’ve got that hunger to do him right and play well for him.”