
Liverpool are looking to invest in their forward line next summer and the club are expecting some radical changes in their attacking options at the start of next season.
The Merseyside giants sit second in the Premier League table and have emerged as a real contender to win the Premier League alongside rivals Manchester City and Arsenal.
However, the club are already planning an evolution of the squad and there is expected to be some upheaval in the coming months as they look to bring in some radical changes to their forward line.
Darwin Nunez is yet to convince and club icon Mohamed Salah could move on from the club at the end of the season when his current contract expires.
Liverpool are looking at several attackers as part of their plans but Eintracht Frankfurt striker Omar Marmoush’s name has been cropping up regularly in their recruitment meetings.
‘Mohamed Salah’ successor keen to join Liverpool
Marmoush is already seen as the natural successor to Salah in Egypt and many believe he could eclipse the Liverpool star in the coming years.
Liverpool have already opened talks to secure a deal for the signature of the Eintracht Frankfurt striker for a move in the summer.
A move in January has more or less been ruled out but the striker is not expected to sign the new contract that the German club want to offer him.
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According to German broadcaster Sky Deutschland, Marmoush is dreaming of a move to Liverpool and they are serious contenders to sign the attacker.
A chance to potentially succeed Salah, an icon in Egypt, is likely to be too hard to turn down for the striker if Liverpool make a concrete offer for him.
How much will he cost?
Eintracht’s chance of convincing him to sign a new deal looks bleak and he is almost certain to leave the German club in the summer.
They are aware that Liverpool are in contact with the striker’s representatives and they are preparing for his departure at the end of the season.
Eintracht are expected to demand somewhere between €50m to €60m before agreeing to sell the attacker in the next summer transfer window.
