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Man City signed Omar Marmoush from Frankfurt during the winter transfer window, who has since notched 10 goal contributions.The Reds have already spent a record £446million, including a British record transfer fee for Alexander Isak, but Slot does not appear to be finished with his rebuild at Anfield quite yet.

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Writing for the Daily Mail (4 September), Lewis Steele said: “As for Michael Olise, I certainly cannot rule that one out.
They want a long-term Mohamed Salah replacement in the next summer or two.
“And the early noises are that Bayern Munich’s former Crystal Palace star Olise could be right at the top of their shopping list.
“We can’t say too much more than that yet, but could be one to watch,” with Football Insider understanding that Liverpool are keen to review Salah’s future at Liverpool.
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Despite only signing for Bayern last summer, Vincent Kompany has praised the “special” player [Bayern Strikes], claiming that the Frenchman is already “one of his most important players” [Bavarian Football Works].
The 23-year-old has notched 24 goals and 20 assists in his first 59 appearances for the German giants, linking up with former Liverpool star Luis Diaz and Tottenham legend Harry Kane.
Olise remains one of Palace’s most technically gifted players in the club’s history, boasting 16 goals and 25 assists during his time at Selhurst Park.
In fact, during the 2022/23 campaign, the Frenchman broke the record for the youngest player in Premier League history to record three open-play assists during a 5-1 thrashing of Leeds United.
Unsurprisingly, that same season, he became the first Palace player to reach double-digit assists in a single Premier League campaign, writing his name into the history books with 11.
Liverpool would be signing quite the player if he were to return to the Premier League, and after being let go by both Man City and Chelsea, he may feel he has a point to prove.