The expected replacement of Mohamed Salah in Liverpool .. “dangerous” numbers and a guaranteed future

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It seems that Liverpool is seeking to secure its offensive line in anticipation of not reaching an agreement with the Egyptian star Mohamed Salah, as reports stated that the club has begun talks to include a new deal to strengthen its ranks in preparation for the new season, especially with the failure to reach an agreement with the Egyptian Mohamed Salah and the Brazilian Roberto Firmino and the expected departure of Divock Origi. .

The English club may find its way if it succeeds in signing the Austrian Red Bull Salzburg striker, Karim Adeyemi, aged 20, to be a long-term target for Liverpool.

It is reported that Mohamed Salah’s contract with Liverpool ends next season in June 2023, and negotiations to renew the contract between the two parties have not been resolved yet due to Salah’s financial requests and the club’s inability to break the salary ceiling.

The German international has an impressive record and distinguished numbers as he plays regularly for both club and country, scoring 45 domestic goals and contributing 32 assists in 123 first-team matches.

Adeyemi has also scored 16 goals in the Austrian league in only 24 matches so far this season, which made the player the reason why the top European clubs were interested in the talented star.

The German report indicates that 35 million pounds will be enough to settle the contract with Ademi, and Liverpool have already settled a deal from the same club, Salzburg, by contracting with the Japanese Takumi Minamino in January 2020, which makes the club closest to resolving the deal.

And Liverpool loves an alternative, especially after the expected departure of Divock Origi to Milan in a free transfer deal this summer after the expiration of his contract, in addition to the uncertainty about the future of Mohamed Salah and Roberto Firmino, which also indicates that Klopp is already looking for the next young star.

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