By Sergio Moya
Although it has already been made clear that Mohamed Salah will not be leaving Liverpool this summer despite Al-Ittihad's insistence on signing him, the Anfield board must start thinking about what to do when eventually, for one reason or another, the Pharaoh no longer plays for the club and someone must take his place.
If anything has become clear in this European transfer market is that the Saudi Pro League is capable of paying any amount of money to convince the best players in the world to join their league, so when a Saudi Arabian club wants a player it is extremely difficult, though not impossible, for them not to get him and that is why the Reds must be prepared for any possible scenario.
According to the latest reports on Salah's situation, Al-Ittihad would have offered him to be the highest paid player in the world, above Cristiano Ronaldo even, something that supposedly would attract the attention of the Pharaoh who would be willing to listen to offers next year. Given this possibility, Jürgen Klopp and the board have begun to sound out possible candidates to replace Salah and there is a player who would be among the most liked by Klopp, however it seems that if they want him they will have to compete with PSG.
We are talking about Johan Bakayoko, who in recent weeks has aroused the interest of several teams around Europe, including our Liverpool. Bakayoko, 20 years old and who belongs to PSV, is valued by his club at least 30 million euros according to the portal Fichajes.com, where they claim that PSG has made an offer of 25 million to sign him.
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