The Forever 20 piece on Sybil Street appears unlikely to be the only large mural in Jota's memory.
Street artist Paul Curtis, whose works are well known in Liverpool, has launched a crowdfunding page for an artwork of Jota and his brother Andre Silva, who also died in the crash in Spain last week.
Mr Curtis said the idea came after fans tagged him and other artists in posts on social media asking why no murals for Jota had been commissioned yet.
At the time of writing, the fundraiser has raised more than £25,000.
Mr Curtis said the donations had not only come from Reds supporters.
He told BBC Radio Merseyside: "Obviously, a lot of Liverpool fans have donated, but we've had Everton fans, Man United fans as well, which shows the reach of the guy and how well he's respected.
"I've been getting donations from Japan, America. So, yeah, it's a measure of the guy, I think. He touched people beyond football, it seems."
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