Liverpool appears to be ready for Premier League domination over the next few seasons, but they are still facing the difficult task of finding the right successor to Mohamed Salah.
Arne Slot is laying out expectations for a new signature in Liverpool
Despite the excitement surrounding Alexander Isaac’s £125 million move from Newcastle United to Liverpool, Swedish International missed a proper preseason and was used sparingly in Sweden’s international break for his fitness.
With Hugo Ekitike leading the line under Arne Slot, Dutchman has made it clear that his latest signature will not be expected to play 90 minutes apart in the next few games as he takes the form of an elite for future challenges.
He said before his trip to Turf Moore, “Don’t think he’ll be all 90 minutes of game on the pitch. We treat Alex the same as Sweden.
“He missed the preseason and missed the three- to four months of team session.
After reports revealed that Liverpool is fighting Manchester United and others, reports have been revealed that the transfer front work has signed Ajax talent Jorthy Mokio.
Interestingly, the Reds are also keeping an eye on Santos winger Roviño Jr., son of former Real Madrid and Brazilian star, showing them another potential recruit who can win national headlines for obvious reasons.
Liverpool has kept an eye on the future and identified who wants to take over Sarah in the long term as they are looking to build a dynasty in British football.
Liverpool hopes Michael Oris will replace Mohamed Sarah
Spanish reports say Liverpool sees Bayern Munich star Michael Oliz as a long-term replacement for Sarah, and they are considered to “lead” the race for his signature, but the Bundesliga owner wants to offer him a new contract. In Sarah’s case, he will soon become the centre of a lucrative offer from Saudi Arabia, and will have the Reds form an emergency plan if Anfield’s icon departs in the near future.
The release clause of around £87 million is around £87 million, and can even go down as players push their English moves.
Overall, the London-born star, dubbed “another class” by reporter Graeme Bailey, has scored 24 goals and 23 assists in 59 games for Bayern Munich, making him a prolific figure within the front line of Vincent Company, considered a player profile similar to Sarah by the Liverpool Chiefs.
His release clause was believed to kick next year – so offering Bayern’s new deal – could be a scope for the Reds to separate other savvy businesses if the former Crystal Palace man shows intentions to return to the Premier League.