“Advice for Liverpool: It is necessary to think about the post-Egyptian Pharaoh Mohamed Salah stage
Calls have increased from fans of the English club Liverpool about the need to consider the post-Mohamed Salah era. The renowned writer on the website CaughtOffside, Neil Jones, has requested that the Liverpool management think about finding a replacement for the Egyptian star Mohamed Salah in the near future.
It is worth mentioning that there have been many rumors about the possibility of the Egyptian star leaving for Saudi Arabian club Al-Ittihad Jeddah during the recent transfer window. However, Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp and the club’s management have firmly rejected the idea of parting ways with the Egyptian Pharaoh, despite the tempting offer of over 200 million euros from Al-Ittihad Jeddah.
Neil Jones wrote: All the players who loved the Reds in the past will not be able to replace the Egyptian Pharaoh Mohamed Salah. It is impossible for the star of the Gunners, Bukayo Saka, to leave the team, and the age of Tottenham star Heung-Min Son makes his future transfer to Liverpool difficult.
Nominated for the 2023 Ballon d'Or… @MoSalah 👏#ballondor pic.twitter.com/Cz5ELJ6PjQ
— Liverpool FC (@LFC) September 6, 2023
Jones continued: There are some talented players in various top leagues, such as Federico Chiesa from Juventus, Kingsley Coman from Bayern Munich, and Leroy Sane, but these players have inconsistent performances.
🔟 goal involvements in 🔟 consecutive @PremierLeague games. @MoSalah 🇪🇬👑 pic.twitter.com/V0aRgmqjDf
— Liverpool FC (@LFC) September 6, 2023
Jones gave advice to the Reds, saying: I advise Liverpool to contract with a skillful and versatile player who is fast and capable of creating and scoring goals.
It is worth noting that the Egyptian international Mohamed Salah has been with Liverpool since the 2017 season and has excelled within the team. He has become the fifth-highest goalscorer in Liverpool’s history with 188 goals, surpassing the legend Steven Gerrard. Salah is still with the team, breaking more records.”