Liverpool are almost certain to add to their attacking options next summer with the club closely keeping tabs on the performances of several strikers and wide forwards across Europe this season.
The Merseyside giants sit at the summit of the Premier League table and are now the favourites to win the title at the end of the season ahead of Manchester City and Arsenal.
However, Arne Slot wants to add more goals to his squad next summer amidst talk of the possibility of Mohamed Salah leaving the club on a free transfer at the end of the season,
Liverpool are also expected to look for an upgrade on Darwin Nunez and wants a more reliable goalscorer leading the line for the club from the 2025/26 campaign.
Sporting Lisbon’s Viktor Gyokeres and Newcastle United’s Alexander Isak have been on their radar but is one name who has been incessantly linked with a move to Anfield next summer.
‘No secret, he wants Anfield move’
Omar Marmoush has emerged as one of the most wanted strikers in European football this season after scoring 14 goals and registering ten assists in 16 appearances across all competitions.
Liverpool are interested in signing him and there has been initial contact between the striker and his representatives over a potential move next summer.
The Merseyside giants are laying down the groundwork for a move at the end of the season but Swiss football journalist, Marcel Reif, claimed that it is almost certain that Marmoush will end up at Anfield.
He stressed that Mohamed Salah is his idol and that succeeding him at Anfield would be his dream scenario at the end of the season.
“It’s no secret that he will likely move to Liverpool next summer. I would bet a few euros on that. As the successor to his great idol Mo Salah”, Reif told Bild.
“Things can hardly go better for him.”
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Eintracht Frankfurt are resigned to losing Marmoush in the next summer transfer window but are likely to demand a premium fee.
The German club are only likely to sell him if they receive somewhere between the €50m and €60m mark.