Mohamed Salah’s potential departure from Liverpool, the British newspaper “Daily Express” highlighted the dual challenge faced by the club in finding a replacement amid significant interest from Saudi Arabian league clubs.
Recent reports have intensified discussions about the likelihood of Mohamed Salah leaving Liverpool during the upcoming summer transfer window.
The situation became more uncertain following the announcement by Liverpool’s manager, Jürgen Klopp, about his departure at the end of the current season, opening the door for Salah’s potential exit.
If Liverpool decides to sell Mohamed Salah during the next transfer window, the club is expected to secure a substantial financial deal, enabling them to sign a replacement for the Egyptian star.
According to the “Daily Express,” Liverpool’s management had been considering Kylian Mbappé of Paris Saint-Germain and Rafael Leão of AC Milan as potential replacements for Salah.
However, the possibility of signing Mbappé appears increasingly challenging, with numerous reports suggesting his potential move to Real Madrid in the coming summer.
On the other hand, PSG seems prepared to compensate for Mbappé’s departure by acquiring Leão from Milan.
Therefore, Liverpool may face the double setback of losing two potential replacements for Mohamed Salah in one fell swoop.
This situation unfolds against a backdrop of ongoing reports indicating the readiness of Saudi club Al-Hilal to enter the race to secure Salah’s services, competing with Al-Ittihad Jeddah.
The intrigue surrounding Salah’s future adds complexity to Liverpool’s transfer strategy and intensifies the challenge of securing a worthy successor to the Egyptian forward.