The departure of Mohamed Salah would mark the end of one of the greatest attacking eras in Liverpool history.
- +Three winger targets to replace Mohamed Salah at Liverpool
After years of dominance at Anfield, the Egyptian superstar leaves behind a staggering legacy built on goals, assists and unforgettable moments in the Premier League and Europe.
After years of dominance at Anfield, the Egyptian superstar leaves behind a staggering legacy built on goals, assists and unforgettable moments in the Premier League and Europe.
Reds manager Arne Slot is reportedly assessing several elite options capable of restoring Liverpool’s firepower and maintaining the club’s aggressive attacking identity.
Here are three players strongly linked with replacing Salah at Anfield.
The RB Leipzig winger has emerged as Liverpool’s leading target thanks to his explosive pace, tactical versatility and eye for goal.
The Ivorian youngster enjoyed a breakthrough campaign in Germany, scoring 13 goals in his debut season and establishing himself as one of Europe’s most exciting attacking talents.
Liverpool believe Diomande possesses the direct style and attacking intelligence needed to thrive in the Premier League. However, negotiations remain difficult due to Leipzig’s massive valuation and reported £86 million release clause.
Newcastle United star Anthony Gordon remains one of the most attractive Premier League-proven options available.
Liverpool have admired the England international for several seasons due to his speed, relentless pressing and ability to attack defenders in one-on-one situations.
Gordon’s experience in English football could make him a safer and more immediate solution compared to younger overseas talents adapting to the Premier League.
His versatility across the front line and high-energy style also fit perfectly into Slot’s intense attacking philosophy.
The Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) winger offers a more technical and creative alternative for Liverpool’s rebuild.
Barcola has rapidly developed into one of France’s brightest young attackers, combining flair, dribbling ability and composure in the final third.
Liverpool’s recruitment team reportedly views the Frenchman as a long-term investment capable of evolving into a world-class forward at Anfield.
While convincing PSG to sell may prove difficult, Barcola’s profile aligns strongly with Liverpool’s desire to add creativity and unpredictability to their attack following Salah’s exit.
With the summer transfer window approaching, Liverpool are expected to accelerate talks as the club prepares for life after one of the greatest players in its modern history.
