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News on Liverpool transfers as two heirs of Mohamed Salah are being evaluated amid Jürgen Klopp’s $32 million’request’
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News about transfers involving Liverpool: Jürgen Klopp is said to have asked for one of the two prospective successors to Mohamed Salah’s crown to be signed in January.
The main event of the weekend is all eyes on Liverpool and Arsenal’s fight to be the top team in the Premier League come Christmas. It will be the campaign’s most significant match to date.
The Reds will go into the match full of confidence after shaking off last weekend’s miserable goalless draw with Manchester United, with a few players looking to get back on track against West Ham in midweek. The Gunners have a great opportunity to make a significant impact in the title fight leading up to 2024, since they are only one point ahead of the game.
Furthermore, Liverpool may have the opportunity to further its credentials next month with some astute business decisions as the January transfer window draws near. Jurgen Klopp’s defence will undoubtedly receive a lot of attention, but more midfield players have also lately been mentioned.
As the Egyptian player is ready to leave for the Africa Cup of Nations next month, potential Mohamed Salah replacements are being connected. That’s where the most recent reports stand. This is Liverpool.com’s assessment of the transfer rumours that have been circulating about the Reds lately.
Johan Bakayoko (PSV Eindhoven)
Fichajes claims that Liverpool is considering Johan Bakayoko as a possible Mohamed Salah substitute. According to the Spanish source, Jürgen Klopp has requested that the Reds buy the winger from PSV Eindhoven the following month.
Liverpool is reportedly prepared to utilise its January transfer budget in order to get Bakayoko, given that Salah will be attending the AFCON in January and Saudi Arabia is reportedly showing interest. The 20-year-old has a $32 million (£25 million/€29 million) valuation.
According to Liverpool.com; With 17 goal contributions thus far this season, Bakayoko is expected to be in high demand very soon. Liverpool might then want to close its deal as soon as possible, similar to how it did with PSV in order to sign Cody Gakpo the previous season.
When Salah is abroad at the AFCON next month, the Reds will be much missing him, and they should start preparing for his possible exit should the Egyptian be enticed to Saudi Arabia. As a left-footed right winger, Bakayoko would seem to fit the bill, and signing him the following month would provide him some time to adjust before taking over as Salah’s successor.
Leroy Sané (Bayern Munich)
Fichajes is promoting a number of possible Salah successors, not just Bakayoko. Additionally, according to the Spanish publication, Liverpool is “seriously considering” a deal for Leroy Sané. The winger is reportedly valued at $110 million (£87 million/€100 million) by Bayern Munich, but it’s not obvious if the Reds would be prepared to pay that much money to get him.
According to Liverpool.com, Sané has been playing fantastically for Bayern this season, and Liverpool may find his prior Premier League experience with Manchester City to be alluring. But $110 million is a lot of money to give up, particularly for someone who will turn 28 in less than a month. It would be wiser for Liverpool to go with a less expensive and far more long-term solution.
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Juventus decision on Kenan Yildiz amid ties between Liverpool and Arsenal
Kenan Yildiz, a midfielder for Juventus, has been connected to a departure from the team in recent weeks.
The 18-year-old is well-regarded around Europe, and a few Premier League teams are rumoured to be monitoring him. According to a Calciomercato story, Juventus is opposed to approving the player’s departure next month, despite the fact that Arsenal and Liverpool are interested in him.
Given the exceptional talent of the Turkish midfielder, it is not surprising that the Italian giants wish to keep him around for the long term. With the correct guidance and experience, he has the potential to emerge as a major contributor for them in the upcoming seasons.
Arsenal, however, could use more depth and talent in the centre of the park. The 18-year-old would have contributed technical proficiency and inventiveness to the side.
Arsenal needs a backup for Norwegian international Martin Odegaard because they have relied too much on him for creativity in the middle of the park. In the upcoming weeks, it will be intriguing to watch if they choose to test the waters by making an offer for the Juventus suite.
Liverpool has also established contact in regards to the player’s transfer. They should concentrate on recruiting a defensive midfielder instead, as they have a number of creative midfielders at their disposal.
The 18-year-old Turkish midfielder is well-regarded around Europe and talented enough to play for multiple teams. The player might find moving to the Premier League to be an exciting prospect, and he might be persuaded if teams like Liverpool and Arsenal guarantee him playing time. In addition, they might give him a better contract than Juventus.
Since the Italian powerhouses are not yet under any obligation to approve his departure, a January transfer appears improbable. Whether Arsenal and Liverpool are willing to try their luck at the conclusion of the season will be interesting to see.
The 18-year-old has the potential to be a wise long-term investment for them and to emerge as a key player for both teams
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