
"Liverpool are reportedly eyeing up a surprise transfer move for Marseille forward Mason Greenwood as a replacement for Mohamed Salah. The Reds are said to be determined to bring Greenwood back to the Premier League, though he could cost as much as 100m, according to a report from Spanish outlet Fichajes. Liverpool spent big on new attacking players in the summer as they brought in Alexander Isak and Florian Wirtz, their top two most expensive signings of all time."
"LFC could certainly do with a player of Greenwood's profile to replace Salah, but that doesn't mean this rather surprising story is going to come to anything. In truth, it's very hard to imagine Liverpool would risk the backlash that would come with this controversial deal for a player who left Man Utd in the manner that he did. The 24-year-old was suspended by the Red Devils after being arrested and charged for alleged attempted rape and assault, as per the BBC."
Liverpool are considering Mason Greenwood as a potential replacement for Mohamed Salah and could pay up to 100m. The club invested heavily in Alexander Isak and Florian Wirtz but have struggled this season, with Salah's form notably declining. Greenwood left Manchester United amid serious criminal allegations and a subsequent suspension, making any move highly controversial. Greenwood has regained form at Marseille, scoring 14 goals and providing four assists in 22 appearances, which could attract transfer interest. Liverpool are likely to pursue other attacking options that would not carry comparable reputational risk.
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