Despite Mohamed Salah's renewal, a former Liverpool player has urged the Reds to sign viable long-term successors to the Egyptian this summer.
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Salah set to stay at Anfield for two more years
Former Red wants the club to go for proven PL performers
Urged the club to sign one of Mbeumo or Semenyo
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Former Liverpool player Don Hutchinson believes that Arne Slot's side must not limit their spending spree this summer, urging them to buy one of Bryan Mbeumo or Antoine Semenyo to deputise for Salah, who signed a two-year renewal recently.
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Salah is set to turn 33 in June, which means that he won't be getting any younger. According to a report from , Liverpool are planning to sign Mbeumo this summer, despite Salah extending his stay at Anfield. The report mentioned that the Brentford talisman would cost the Premier League champions around £50 million.
WHAT DON HUTCHINSON SAID
Speaking to goldenpanda.com, Hutchinson said: "No, I think Liverpool are looking at him, like most prominent teams. I think they're looking at Bryan Mbeumo and Antoine Semenyo at Bournemouth.
"And he's only young, Mbeumo. Both of them are only 25, but these two guys have the potential to kick on. And also when you sign a player like Mbeumo or Semenyo, you know they're going to be patient. So it's not a hard sell to say, listen, you're going to be a squad player.
"You tell them, ‘I'm going to try and play you as much as possible, but we've got Mo Salah, so you're going to have to bide your time and be patient. You're not going to be an automatic starter.’
"And you can sell that to younger players. If you sign a first-class right-winger, they're not going to accept playing behind Mo Salah, and not going to accept sitting on the bench. It’s natural, it’s the way it is when you're at the top of your game.
"So I think those two, either one of them, I could see at Liverpool, but I could see a lot of clubs in for them."
GettyWHAT NEXT FOR LIVERPOOL?
Slot's troops are currently revelling in celebrations, having clinched their first league title since the pandemic-stricken 2019-20 season. They have two big games lined up; Liverpool will face Chelsea on Sunday, May 4, at Stamford Bridge, followed by a home outing against second-placed Arsenal on May 11.