Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah He has repeatedly told the media that the current campaign is his last at Anfield. Although the Reds remain optimistic about tying him down to a new deal and the player's departure as a free agent has not been officially confirmed by either party, there continues to be no notable progress on the matter. both parties are 'far' from an agreement.
That said, Arne Slot's side have a huge task on their hands to replace Mohamed Salah, one of the greatest players in Liverpool's history. The right winger has been their most consistent goalscorer since arriving from AS Roma in 2017 and will need an equally capable option if they are to ease the burden of losing an incredibly talented striker.
Caught Offside (citing Fichajes) has reported As a result of Salah's contractual situation, Liverpool are considering signing Bayern Munich striker Leroy Sané. His contract expires in June 2025 and with the stalemate with Bayern regarding a possible renewal, the possibility of a free transfer remains in play for the 28-year-old.
Sane is a good medium-term solution
There are unlikely to be several good scoring right wingers in this summer's transfer market, so Liverpool's options to replace Mohamed Salah will be slim.
Leroy Sané would be a fantastic new signing, as he is in the best years of his career and, at the same time, has rich experience playing in two clubs where the pressure to win titles is very high, as is the case with Liverpool.
The German international is twice first division winner with city of manchester He is a fixture in Pep Guardiola's team and has also won other accolades, so Liverpool can be confident he can deliver in England.
Sane is valued at around £37 million per Transfer market so signing him on a free transfer would be an excellent deal if Liverpool can pull it off.