Liverpool can repeat Mo Salah trick to land 'dream' Roma forward deal
A space is opening up on the right side of Liverpool’s attack. Mohamed Salah is leaving having reached an agreement to rip up his £400k per week contract one year early. That means Arne Slot will b...
Liverpool can repeat Mo Salah trick to land 'dream' Roma forward deal A space is opening up on the right side of Liverpool’s attack. Mohamed Salah is leaving having reached an agreement to rip up his £400k per week contract one year early. That means Arne Slot will be seeking a high-quality replacement.
And Sports Boom is now reporting that the Reds could be about to repeat their Salah trick - and snare a Roma forward once again like they did in the case of Salah back in 2017. Matias Soulé has emerged on the transfer radar as a potential Salah replacement - but Liverpool will have to watch out for interest from Arsenal as well as other teams towards the top of the Prem table. Liverpool in race for Roma's Soulé “AS Roma’s Matías Soulé is set to be at the centre of a Premier League transfer tug-of-war this summer, with several Europe-chasing clubs already registering interest in the Argentine winger,” the report reads.
“Aston Villa, Bournemouth and Brighton have all demonstrated their admirations on several occasions. ” Soule is valued at around €40m and Richard Hughes could take advantage of a decent price for one of the most inventive forwards in Serie A. Soulé wants Liverpool or Arsenal Although the left-footer is not right at the top of the Reds’ recruitment shortlist he is believed to be holding out for bid from either the Anfield side or Arsenal.
“Arsenal and Liverpool are no strangers to the skill of the Argentine winger, even if they haven't got the 23-year-old at the top of their long-short list,” the report reads. “He has had a couple of meetings with his agents to see if Mikel Arteta or Arne Slot feel the need for a left footed player who can thrive when tightly marked and pose a real goal threat from the flank. “The Gunners and the Reds haven't lodged an official bid just yet, but they will keep a close eye on the Argentine.