Liverpool turn to 'wonderful' Premier League star as they step up search for Salah replacement
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Liverpool turn to 'wonderful' Premier League star as they step up search for Salah replacement
"Liverpool are reportedly reassessing their long-term attacking strategy as uncertainty continues to surround Mohamed Salah's future at Anfield. With the Egyptian forward entering the final year of his contract and experiencing a challenging campaign under Arne Slot, the club have begun exploring potential successors. Among the names under consideration is Newcastle United winger Anthony Gordon, who has impressed officials at Anfield, according to Football Insider."
"Liverpool face a defining moment in their modern history. Salah has been central to their domestic and European success, consistently delivering goals, assists and decisive performances. However, his contract status and reported tensions with head coach Arne Slot have intensified speculation about a possible exit. Even if Salah remains for another season, Liverpool's recruitment department are conscious of the need for succession planning."
"There's been talk about it on and off for years, they're big admirers of his and if he's available, I expect they will be among the clubs having a look. Personally I have doubts about his record, he doesn't score enough goals and he hasn't looked the same player this year when I've watched Newcastle. But Liverpool might feel he is a good fit for the way they play and would be better suited in a more dominant and attacking side."
Mohamed Salah is entering the final year of his contract while experiencing a challenging campaign under Arne Slot, creating uncertainty over his future at Anfield. Liverpool are reassessing their long-term attacking strategy and have begun exploring potential successors. Newcastle United winger Anthony Gordon has emerged as a name of interest after impressing Liverpool officials. No formal bid has been made, but the club are considering whether to renew previous interest if Salah departs in the summer. Scouts view Gordon as potentially better suited to a more dominant, attacking side despite concerns over his recent form and goal output.
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