Liverpool wants to recruit €100m Real Madrid star to replace Mohamed Salah

Real Madrid’s forward areas lack substantial depth, and this deficiency has been exacerbated by injuries. Since last month, when he suffered an injury against Celta Vigo, Vinicius Junior has been sidelined. In all fairness, Joselu has performed admirably as the Brazilian’s substitute over the past three appearances, contributing to two goals and one assist.

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Real Madrid supporters will be anticipating the club’s immediate reinforcement of their forwards. Nonetheless, their athletes are regrettably attracting attention simultaneously.

Recent rumors have linked Mohamed Salah with a transfer away from Liverpool, and Al-Ittihad appear to be interested in the Egyptian legend. A €150 million offer was reportedly declined during the summer. Ongoing conjecture persists regarding his future. Additionally, the Reds might consider Santiago Bernabeu as a potential replacement for him.

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Liverpool, as documented by Fichajes, has become one of the clubs expressing interest in Rodrygo. The sports administration of the Premier League giants considers the Brazilian winger to be the optimal replacement for Mohamed Salah should he decide to depart.

Undoubtedly, Liverpool’s pursuit of Rodrygo would not be straightforward. It is improbable that Real Madrid would contemplate the release of the Brazilian winger absent a truly extraordinary offer.

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It is still unknown whether Liverpool will ultimately pursue him. Fundamentally, the outcome could be contingent upon Salah’s future actions.

Real Madrid retaining Rodrygo would be the absolute ideal outcome. If he can achieve consistency, he possesses an immense amount of unrealized potential and could very well become one of the greatest players in the world.