Liverpool are planning for life after Mohamed Salah and they are keeping tabs on Bryan Mbeumo and Antoine Semenyo.
According to Sky Sports, Liverpool are scouting Premier League attackers Bryan Mbeumo and Antoine Semenyo amid rumours of a potential exit of Mohamed Salah. The Egyptian international will be out of contract in the summer of 2025, and Liverpool have not been able to secure a contract with him yet.
It will be interesting to see if they can convince the 32-year-old to continue at Liverpool beyond this season. He has been an exceptional player for them, and he has helped them win every single trophy at the club level.
In addition to that, Salah has been outstanding this season further outlining his longevity and quality. The Egyptian is still very much at the peak of his powers, and Liverpool should do everything in their power to keep him at the club for as long as possible. It will be interesting to see how the situation develops.
Mbeumo and Semenyo on Liverpool radar
The Brentford attacker is on Liverpool’s radar after his impressive performances with the Bees in recent seasons. It will be interesting to see if Liverpool decide to make a move for Mbeumo in the coming months. The Cameroonian international has shown his quality in the Premier League consistently, and he could be excited to make a step up in his career and join a big club capable of winning trophies.
Similarly, Semenyo has impressed with Bournemouth, and the 24-year-old could prove to be a long-term addition. He has been linked with other English clubs as well, and Liverpool might need to move quickly to get the deal done.
Replacing a player like Salah will not be easy, and Liverpool might need to invest in multiple players to fill the void left by him. The Egyptian is more than just a goalscorer, and he is an elite creator as well. Apart from that, he is one of the fittest players in the league, and his availability has been exceptional since his arrival in the Premier League. It will be interesting to see if Liverpool can cope in his absence.