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Thanks for everything Salah, FSG already have the Egyptian king's replacement

The Egyptian star could have his days numbered on Merseyside.

By Charles Cornwall

The Egyptian star could have his days numbered on Merseyside.

Part of the generational leap that Juregn Klopp plans to make with his team will also involve in due course the departure of those who are currently the team's top stars and references, which has already happened this year with the departure of Sadio Mané and the integration of Darwin Núñez, with Van Dijk, Alisson, Firmino and Salah himself having to say goodbye to Merseyside in the not too distant future.

According to information published by the Calciomercatoweb.it account, the Anfield institution has already located its first prospect who could at some point fill the gap left by Mohamed Salah, with the name of Italian Federico Chiesa being handled as a player of great qualities who has excelled in his career forged in Serie A with Fiorentina and Juventus.

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It seems that the Reds were so satisfied at the time to have found one of their new offensive jewels in Serie A that today they seem to be interested in identifying within this league who could be a possible replacement in the not too distant future, because even if the Egyptian star still has a couple of years at his peak, FSG and Klopp himself want to prevent and already have a whole management that keeps them as a solid team without those figures who are now fundamental.

<strong>Salah already has a replacement</strong>

Although it is true that the Egyptian-born player has become a standard bearer for the Merseyside institution and in this season of change has taken the baton of leader on the pitch, his low productivity and his years are a couple of impediments that would lead him to leave Liverpool in a couple of seasons.

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