July 3, 2024

‘I love him’: Liverpool tip to sign ‘physically strong’ PL star if Mo Salah leaves

Stan Collymore has suggested Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool will sign Bryan Mbeumo as Mo Salah heads to Saudi Arabia.

Liverpool have made it clear that they won’t let go of their star man, but at the end of the day, money talks and the club have already allowed two of their big names to leave for the Middle East this summer – Jordan Henderson and Fabinho.

Former  Collymore striker spoke highly of Brentford forward Bryan Mbeumo to CaughtOffside and how he would like to be at Anfield when Mo Salah joins Saudi side Al-Ittihad.
With Ivan Toney serving a suspension, you’d think it would spell trouble for Thomas Frank’s side, but it was far from it.
One of the reasons for that was Mbeumo’s form and the way he took the scoring burden off him. The 24-year-old is three for three this season, including six starts on the year. However, Collymore wants Liverpool to consider a “quality” and “physically strong” Premier League star
Fulham FC vs Brentford FC – Premier League

“Interestingly, it’s actually one of Toney’s team-mates at Brentford who I think the top should be looking at – Bryan Mbeumo,” said Collymore. “I love him! – This might surprise some of you, but Mbeumo is my favorite player in the Premier League.
“I think he’s quality. Every time I watch him he gets the ball at his feet, he’s very direct, makes great runs in the channels, can drop deep, holds the ball very well, supports his strike partner well , he gets the box. and scores goals, he is physically strong. “Could go on and on. He’s a great player! – If Salah leaves Liverpool this summer, Jurgen Klopp should consider Brentford’s number 19.

Liverpool FC – AFC Bournemouth – Premier League
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Mo Salah, is not for sale at any price? Although it is clear that Salah is not for sale and the club would reject any offer from Saudi Arabia, what would compel them to accept the offer? There are suggestions that he is talking to Al-Ittihad.
Everyone has their price in the end. At least £100m? Or would they say no to it?
Perhaps it should be closer to £150m as it is so close to the deadline.
In any case, the Reds must remember that Salah scored 19 Premier League goals last season but still finished outside the Champions League places, and replacing him will not be as easy as they think.

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