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Salah injury and Klopp reveals which Premier League star striker he wants

At Anfield, time is precious and he is thinking about reinforcements, given any unexpected departures

By Charles Cornwall

Salah injured, Klopp serious and an unknown reinforcement
Salah injured, Klopp serious and an unknown reinforcement
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This season has been fantastic for Mohamed Salah on Merseyside, as he has played a total of 27 games so far, scoring 18 goals and providing nine assists. He has also featured in 8 games so far where he has scored 5 goals and provided 3 assists. Having excellent numbers, however, the Pharaoh has had a very constant activity so injuries are present.

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With the latest news about Mohamed Salah's injury, where he came off at half time in Egypt's match against Ghana in the African Cup. This puts everyone at Anfield on high alert, as there are now a total of nine injuries for the Reds, in addition to Wataru Endo's absence due to his team's participation in the Asian Cup.

If an injury is confirmed that leaves the Pharaoh out of action for a while, Jürgen Klopp has already thought about who could take the Pharaoh's place, as Klopp recently spoke about striker Dominic Solanke, who had a brief spell with the Reds in 2019, where he did not have much activity and is now Bournemouth's striker.

Solanke has 13 goals in 22 appearances and one assist this season for the Cherries, far more than he managed in his two years with the Reds, having scored just one goal in 27 games for Liverpool. So after his great success at Bournemouth he could make a triumphant return to Anfield.

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Jürgen Klopp spoke a few days ago about the striker who was not very successful at Anfield, and this is what Klopp had to say: "I am very happy for Dom. When we signed him we were very excited. He had a lot of potential. The talent was obvious. As sometimes happens, he made the right decision to go to Bournemouth. A wonderful lad." The Reds did a great deal on the sale of Dominic Solanke, as he arrived on free on Merseyside and left sold for €21.20 million. So now and the Reds will have to pay approximately €30 million as he is now worth €25 million according to Transfermarkt. So Solanke could be close to returning to Liverpool.