Liverpool have a busy summer ahead of them, with Arne Slot replacing Jurgen Klopp as manager and numerous players expected to leave.
Thiago, Adrian, and Joel Matip are practically set to leave Anfield as free agents at the conclusion of the season, but other key players may also depart.
Egyptian monarch Mohamed Salah was the target of a £150 million bid from Saudi club Al-Ittihad last summer, and their interest in him has not subsided.
According to sources, they have already made another £100 million (with add-ons) bid for Salah, which Liverpool may be tempted to accept considering his contract only runs until 2025.
Liverpool’s recruitment team has already began looking for possible alternatives for the 31-year-old. Mohamed Amoura, a forward for Union Saint-Giloise, is allegedly on their shortlist.
The Algerian international is regarded as one of the greatest players in the Belgian Juliper Pro League and is being pursued by a number of clubs.
Liverpool lead the race for Mohamed Amoura.
According to Kicker, Liverpool is among the frontrunners to recruit Amoura this summer as a possible Salah replacement.
According to the report, Bundesliga club Wolfsburg is ‘hunting’ the 23-year-old, but will meet ‘rich competition from the Premier League’ in Liverpool.
As a result, Wolfsburg is ‘definitely not the favourite in the courtship of the dynamic and speedy goalscorer.’
Amoura has appeared in 45 games in all competitions for Union SG this season, scoring 23 goals and assisting seven times.
He primarily plays as a centre-forward, but he has also played as a winger and a false nine, so he may give insurance in a variety of positions for Liverpool.
Along with Salah, Darwin Nunez has been linked with a transfer away from Anfield in recent days, therefore Amoura might be brought in to replace him as well.
Union SG is expected to want around €20 million (approximately £17.2 million) for Amoura this summer, making him a less expensive alternative than other players on Liverpool’s shortlist.
If Amoura’s career continues on its current course, the sum will undoubtedly be regarded as a significant bargain.
With that in mind, it’ll be intriguing to watch whether Liverpool makes a move for the Algerian forward in the coming weeks.