Transfer Rumours: Salah on the move?

Mo Salah has been linked with a move away from Liverpool

Where could he go?

The Egyptian forward is the one Liverpool superstar the club may be willing to sell this summer who could secure a huge fee. The red side of Merseyside are planning a major overhaul on the back of a poor campaign amid takeover speculation and upheaval behind the scenes.

Premier League 2021/22, Matchday 19 - Liverpool 6:0 Leeds United - Anfield, Liverpool - February 23, 2022

Where will the rebuild go next?

Title winner Sadio Mane was sold last summer to make way for the club-record Darwin Nunez signing. It will need a similar star-player departure to enable Jurgen Klopp and the club’s recruitment team to bring in the players to try and kickstart a new era.

The big question for Liverpool fans (discussed further down the page) is who they would replace Salah with him.

Salah's been a huge player for Liverpool

In 2017, Salah signed for Liverpool for a then-club record transfer of £36.9 million. In his first season, he set the record for most Premier League goals scored in a 38-game season and helped Liverpool to the 2018 UEFA Champions League Final. He was an integral player in the club's Champions League and Premier League title successes. Salah has also won the FA Cup and EFL Cup.

What do the fans think about this potential departure?

Mike, a Liverpool fan from Crosby, said: "He has been a fantastic player for us. However, I think it might be a good time for him to go. We could get a huge transfer fee for him and bring in a few new players."

Will from Bradford said: "We need to keep him. You need to keep your best players and he's still one of ours."

Danny added: "I'm not sure who we'd bring in to replace him."

This Twitter account has argued that he is not the same player without his former attacking partner.

This Twitter account made an interesting point: "Im not sure if anyone loves Mo Salah more than me. Liverpool signing him to this extension instead of selling him was another fundamental flaw in the recent strategic shift."

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