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Liverpool Makes Official Move to Acquire £33.7 Million Forward
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Liverpool typically keep their transfer dealings under wraps, preferring to negotiate privately and only announce deals when they are close to completion. However, recent reports suggest a growing interest in Bundesliga striker Omar Marmoush.
The Egyptian forward has been impressive for Eintracht Frankfurt this season, tallying 11 goals and 7 assists in just 13 matches, statistics that warrant a significant move. According to Sport Bild, Liverpool has officially inquired about signing the 25-year-old.
With Mohamed Salah, arguably the best player from Egypt in the club’s history, currently on the team, Liverpool seems eager to build on his legacy with Marmoush. His contract runs until 2027, but Frankfurt might be open to letting him go for approximately £33.7 million. It remains to be seen if Liverpool will meet that asking price.
At 32, Salah may not have many top-level years left, as his contract expires in 2025 and he has yet to sign an extension, which could allow him to leave for free at the end of the season.
Overall, Marmoush would be a fantastic addition for Liverpool. While he may not directly replace Salah, he could still significantly enhance the squad. We will have to wait and see how this develops.
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Liverpool target Premier League forward as a potential replacement for Mo Salah
Liverpool have targeted West Ham’s Mohammed Kudus as a potential long-term successor to Mo Salah.
The 32-year-old’s contract at Anfield expires at the end of the season, and he has not yet signed an extension.
While the Reds need to negotiate new deals for several players, including Virgil Van Dijk and Trent Alexander-Arnold, who is linked with Real Madrid, they have made little headway so far.
Particularly concerning for Salah is the possibility of him leaving the club next summer, especially given his strong ties to Saudi Arabia’s Pro League.
The Egyptian has been a prime target for the Middle East for over a year, with Al Ittihad having offered £150 million last summer (BBC Sport). Although a transfer hasn’t occurred yet, this could change at the end of the season when the 32-year-old will be a free agent, having also recently attracted interest from MLS club San Diego FC.
Liverpool looking at Mohammed Kudus as a possible replacement for Mo Salah
According to a recent report from Fichajes, the potential loss of their number 11 has prompted the Reds to explore possible long-term replacements, with Ghana’s Kudus being a suitable option.
The 24-year-old, who transferred to the Hammers from Ajax last summer, has made a strong impression in his first year in England, and Liverpool is now among his admirers.
With youth on his side, combined with his skill and proven track record in the fast-paced and physical Premier League, Kudus is rapidly becoming a player capable of moving to a top-four team.
Liverpool, the 2019-20 league champions, will continue to monitor Kudus’ performances and development at West Ham as they face pressure to address Salah’s future.
Since joining the Hammers, Kudus has scored 15 goals and provided seven assists in 54 appearances across all competitions, and he has up to four-and-a-half years remaining on his contract.
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