What Liverpool will look like after Jurgen Klopp's departure and Mohamed Salah's transfer with Xabi Alonso as favorite along with Jarrod Bowen
Liverpool prepare for a new era as they prepare for the departure of Jurgen Klopp and the possible sale of Mohamed Salah.
The Reds coach surprised the football world in January when he announced that he would be standing at Anfield at the end of the season.
His decision comes two years before his contract with the Bayer Leverkusen coach expired. Xabi Alonso – former Reds midfielder – one of the favorites for succeed German.
In a blow to the Liverpool faithful, klopp It may not be the only high-profile departure this summer.
This is because star winger Salah will once again be of interest to Saudi Arabian clubs following his departure from Al Ittihad. failed £150m bid last year.
According to talkSPORT's Saudi correspondent Ben Jacobs, the Egypt international could now move to the Middle East a year earlier than originally planned.
Speaking to Jim White on talkSPORT Deadline Day ShowJacobs said of Salah: “I think there's a better chance of him leaving now than Jurgen KloppIt is gone.
“SalahHe is at a crossroads, Liverpool are at a crossroads, so if Klopp had stayed he would have predicted he would leave for Saudi Arabia in 2025 and do one more season in Europe with Liverpool.
“But Klopp leaving now could mean, especially if there is silverware, that Salah comes out on top, and then the only twist from a Saudi perspective is that it won't be Al Ittihad.
“Because Al Ittihad had a preference for Salah because they are the Saudi champions and they were competing in the Club World Cup, so of course you want him to be the poster boy.
“Now, they are seventh in the Saudi Pro League, Al Hilal are apparently moving towards the title, so I think the offer will now come from Al Hilal.
“But the offer will still be about the same amount (£100m upfront with an additional £25-50m), so it will be really difficult for Liverpool reject, especially for a new manager, think, 'I want to renew a budget.'”
Captain Virgil van Dijk has also hinted at a potential outputalthough he later insisted that he remains 'fully committed' to the club in a great boost for the fans.
So how could Liverpool line up next season with a new manager and without Salah? talkSPORT.com takes a look at how they can get started…
THE DEFENSE
Alicia Becker Without a doubt, one of the best goalkeepers in the world will continue between the sticks alongside the Brazilian.
Changes are not expected in defense either, with Trent Alexander-Arnold maintain his position as right back, despite the appearance of Connor Bradley Academy graduate.
Andy Robertson, who is regaining fitness after a shoulder injury, will likely continue at left back, with Van Dijk and Ibrahima Konate, the preferred centre-back pairing.
MIDFIELD
world cup winner Alexis MacAllister He has thrived when deployed as the sole defensive midfielder this season, a position he will continue to make his own.
Dominik Szoboszlai He will then continue to play his box-to-box role, with a new face also playing as the number 8.
If Alonso is appointed, he could bring German star Florian Wirtz with him to Anfield from Leverkusen.
The 20-year-old has been one of the stars of the Bundesliga this campaign, contributing eight goals and 12 assists in 26 games in all competitions.
Tied to BayArena until 2027, it could take up to 100 million pounds to get him away.
There's also a chance Ryan Gravenberch finds his groove on a regular basis.
THE ATTACK
Replacing right winger Salah will not be an easy task for Liverpool, but it has been claimed that they have been. following West Ham star Jarrod Bowen in case the former Chelsea player leaves.
bowenwho wrote a Contract extension at the London Stadium in October, has enjoyed an impressive campaign so far with 11 top-flight goals in 21 games.
Klopp publicly stated ahead of the Carabao Cup quarter-final clash against the Hammers that Bowen is one of his 'favorite players'and the Liverpool hierarchy could turn to Bowen despite his imminent departure.
Moving to the left wing and versatile forward position Diogo Jota could get the nod over Luis Díaz.
The Portuguese international has 13 goals this season and has scored four goals in his last four Premier League games.
AND Darwin Nunez is likely to lead the line ahead of Cody Gakpoand the Uruguayan has double figures in terms of goals and assists this season.
Despite the question marks surrounding his finishing, there is no doubting his obvious talent, with Liverpool being a bigger threat when he is on the pitch.