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Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah's transfer value has dropped since the summer transfer window and is significantly lower than the £150million offer from Saudi Arabia in 2023
Liverpool made a significant outlay on players in the summer and the priority for next year will be their defence
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Liverpool face big PROBLEM over £35m transfer mistake
Liverpool bundled Harvey Elliott out of the Anfield exit door on transfer deadline day. The club’s main focus was of course on finalising a British-record deal for Alexander Isak. Elliott’s
Liverpool manager Arne Slot was understandably reluctant to complicate matters further when questioned about Harvey Elliott last week. Asked whether the forgotten Reds player might return to Anfield after struggling for minutes during his loan stint at Aston Villa,
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Mohamed Salah's future: Liverpool manager Arne Slot expects Egypt star to return after AFCON
Salah will now depart to join the Egyptian national team for the Africa Cup of Nations, but manager Arne Slot expects him to come back to the club at the conclusion of the tournament amid transfer speculation.
Bayern Munich winger Luis Díaz is the latest name added to Real Madrid’s list of potential replacements for Vinicius Junior, joining Bayern Munich’s Michael Olise, PSG’s Désiré Doué, Juventus’s Kenan Yıldız and Arsenal’s Bukayo Saka. (Source: Defensa Central)
Liverpool have been told that Mohamed Salah is irreplaceable and that there is "no way" reported target Antoine Semenyo, who continues to impress at Bournemouth, is as good as their current No.11. Ex-Reds striker Dean Saunders has been discussing an unfortunate Anfield saga with GOAL after seeing Salah aim an explosive blast at the reigning Premier League champions.
Liverpool are also keen to bring in a new centre-back, as evidenced by their failed pursuit of Crystal Palace captain Marc Guehi over the summer. Guehi, whose contract expires at the end of the season, remains keen on a switch to Anfield, and Slot is still keen to bring him to Liverpool.
Marc Guéhi leaned back in his chair and looked to the ceiling. Cornered in a rare interview, he had once again been confronted with last summer’s failed move to Liverpool. Yet, much to the surprise of his questioner, he insisted it “wasn’t difficult” to stay at Crystal Palace.