A Cameroonian to lead Liverpool’s attack?

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Liverpool plans to rely on a Cameroonian center forward for the first year of the Arne Slot era.

The Liverpool Reds will renew their offensive sector this summer. Luis Diaz and Darwin Nunez are notably expected to move. And among the players they are targeting for this sector is Brentford centre-forward Bryan Mbeumo.

According to the British daily The Standard, the Cameroonian international has been admired by the Merseysiders for many months. A raid concerning him could therefore take place quite quickly.

Liverpool must convince Brentford

He scored 50 goals and provided 42 assists in 200 appearances for the Bees, often playing alongside Toney. The problem is that Brentford do not want to sell him, especially if they were to part ways with Toney.

Throughout its history, Liverpool has already seen Indomitable Lions pass through its ranks. But these were only defensive players (Joel Matip, Rigobert Song). A Cameroonian in attack would clearly be a first for LFC.

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