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Jurgen Klopp has already approved of Michael Owen's Mohamed Salah replacement at Liverpool

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Former Liverpool striker Michael Owen has highlighted West Ham United's Jarrod Bowen as a potential successor to Mohamed Salah at AnfieldMichael Owen has identified West Ham United's Jarrod Bowen as the ideal player to succeed Mohamed Salah at Liverpool.Salah will leave the Reds after nine glittering years at the end of this month after announcing in March that this season would be his last the club, who are now assessing the market ahead of signing at least one forward player in the summer transfer window.Yan Diomande, of RB Leipzig, is someone who is being tracked while Juventus winger Francisco Conceicao has also been named in connection with a move to Anfield.READ MORE: Robbie Fowler delivers Mohamed Salah verdict before Liverpool farewell as injury hopes riseREAD MORE: Alexander Isak, Alisson and Mohamed Salah miss Liverpool training as new absence sparks fearsBut Owen, who was top scorer in the Liverpool side that won the UEFA Cup, FA Cup and League Cup 25 years ago under Gerard Houllier, feels West Ham wideman Bowen is the ideal solution."I have said that to a couple of my mates the other day. I said, if I had one player," Owen told talkSPORT.



I think he’s absolutely brilliant.“I was lucky enough to do like a striking masterclass for a TV show we did last season with him, and I couldn’t believe it. All the latest news and analysis from Anfield on the Liverpool Echo's dedicated LFC Facebook pageOwen's praise for Brown echoes the warm words previously shared by Jurgen Klopp, who when he was in charge of the Reds, was never shy about voicing his appreciation for Bowen.Before a Carabao Cup encounter between the clubs in December 2023, Klopp labelled the England international as "probably my favourite player besides my players."The comments came after the former Liverpool boss had sung Bowen's praises back in November 2021, when he said: "I like Bowen a lot.

That and his age may put Liverpool off from making a move for the 29-year-old.However, he could be available at a cheaper price if the Hammers, who are currently third from bottom in the Premier League, go down.And Owen added: “I think he’s a brilliant player. I would be taking him to the World Cup, and, as I say, you know, I don’t want to upset West Ham fans, but if they went down, then he would be my idea of somebody to replace Salah.”Liverpool return to action when they host Chelsea at Anfield on Saturday afternoon.