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Salah tired of playing alone, demands these signings from new Liverpool owners

The Red's could change owners, and with it a huge financial injection that could lead to big-money signings

By Charles Cornwall

The Red's could change owners, and with it a huge financial injection that could lead to big-money signings
The Red's could change owners, and with it a huge financial injection that could lead to big-money signings
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It is undeniable that things have not been going as planned for Jürgen Klopp, who has had to battle with unexpected injuries to key attacking players such as Diogo Jota, Luis Díaz, Arthur Melo and still no return date for Naby Keita and Joel Matip, who have dented results, along with the drop in play of some key elements to obtain better results.

Recent reports from England have suggested that Liverpool FC is set to change owners. Fenway Sports Group Holdings LLC, the current bosses of the Merseyside club, have sounded out offers and would be willing to sell the shares for a minimum of £4 billion, with some suitors in Asia and Europe. The owners of the Red's Sox arrived at Anfield in 2010.

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Who would welcome this change of ownership, and consequently an open transfer window, is our superstar Mohamed Salah, who would welcome the arrival of players from SSC Napoli, current leaders of Italy's Serie A. Salah has reportedly given the go-ahead for Nigerian Victor Osimhen and Georgio Khvicha Kvaratskhelia to arrive at Anfield and have a scare attack in the Premier League.

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The fight will not be easy for Jürgen Klopp and Liverpool, as reports in Italy show that Diego Maradona's legendary team will ask for at least 87 million euros for each of them. Real Madrid and even Manchester United have already prepared a gap in the attack, after the imminent departure of Cristiano Ronaldo, which would give them a financial breathing space to bid for the youngsters.

 


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