Salah is over, Liverpool have found his replacement

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While the Egyptian international delivers top-flight performances, the question of his contract extension with Liverpool remains unresolved. In this context, the English club would have targeted a potential recruit for its attack.

Mohamed Salah’s future remains shrouded in uncertainty. Despite an excellent start to the season with Liverpool (4 goals and 4 assists in 7 Premier League matches), the Egyptian striker has still not extended his contract with the Mersey club.

With his current commitment expiring next June, the leaders of the Reds, keen to anticipate a possible departure of their star, have already started research to find a replacement for him, according to Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano.

Liverpool target Salah namesake

To succeed the 32-year-old right winger, the Anfield residents have reportedly targeted Mohammed Kudus. The Ghanaian international, who plays for West Ham and can play the position of right winger or attacking midfielder, is seen as a serious option to strengthen the LFC attack.

Currently estimated at 50 million euros according to

TransfermarktKudus joined the Hammers in the summer of 2023 from Ajax Amsterdam for the sum of 43 million euros.

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