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While Liverpool have insisted that Mohamed Salah is happy at Anfield, his close friend Mohamed Aboutrika has claimed otherwise. In addition, he has stated that the Reds are actively looking to sell the 28-year-old when the transfer window reopens at the end of the season. Therefore, Express Sport will analyze four possible replacements for the Egyptian international if he leaves Anfield behind.
Jadon sancho
Liverpool chose not to pursue Jadon Sancho during the summer transfer window, instead believing that he was destined to join Manchester United.
But with that not happening, and the England international still at Borussia Dortmund, a move to Anfield cannot be ruled out.
Klopp has greeted Sancho before and Liverpool will have money in the bank after spending just a penny in 2020.
Sancho has struggled for Dortmund this season, without scoring a single goal in the Bundesliga.
But it is expected to be a vital part of Gareth Southgate’s plans for Euro 2020 next year, and since United has yet to come close, Liverpool could steal a march.
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Ousmane Dembélé
Liverpool manager Klopp has always loved Barcelona star Ousmane Dembele.
He wasn’t happy when the French international smashed his home in Germany by leaving Dortmund in 2017, but, when it comes to football, he is certainly a fan.
Barcelona would be open to letting go to the extreme, with Dembélé fighting during his three and a half years at the Camp Nou.
So that Liverpool could come to their rescue.
Like Sancho, United also tried to sign the 2018 World Cup champion in the summer. And the loss of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer could be the gain of Jurgen Klopp …
Jack grealish
Jack Grealish has been outstanding for Aston Villa this season.
And while it won’t be cheap at £ 100 million, Klopp may be chasing the England international if Salah leaves.
Grealish is capable of playing in the center and also on the flanks, which means that his versatility makes him enormously attractive.
Both United and City are understood to have an interest in Villa’s striker, and Pep Guardiola is unfazed by Villa’s huge asking price.
But Liverpool could enter the scene.
Philippe Coutinho
Probably not?
Well, it wouldn’t be entirely surprising to see Philippe Coutinho return to Liverpool given that Barcelona are determined to let him go.
The Brazilian international has never lived up to expectations in Catalonia since arriving from the Reds in January 2018 and the La Liga giants want him to leave to avoid paying Liverpool even more money.
Klopp always had a good relationship with Coutinho and vice versa.
So we can see this happening, even if it seems unlikely at the moment.
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