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Who would be the best Mohamed Salah replacement? 🤔 Credit: Chris Brunskill/Fantasista/Getty Images 👇 Join the debate; share your insight. Use the comment button on the bottom left to have your say In fact, there is one player in particular who seemed pretty nailed-on to join Liverpool mid-season, although this might not actually be the case.Antoine Semenyo to Liverpool is ‘just noise’Antoine Semenyo is a player who looks certain to leave Bournemouth, it is just whether that is in January or in the summer.Liverpool have been heavily linked, but so too have Man United and Man City, although the Reds looked to be the favourites.However, according to journalist David Lynch, this might not actually be the case, with there being suggestions that Bournemouth are just using the Reds to increase the noise around their star man.
And I’m also like I have personal questions from just analysing him as a player over whether he would work for Liverpool.“And so just putting those two together, I’m just a little bit like is this not just noise?“Maybe I’ll get surprised because no one can completely concretely knock this one down to said there’s absolutely no chance. So, we’re not we’re not in that situation, but I’ve just I would just be surprised.”Antoine Semenyo must choose Liverpool Gut feeling, has Mohamed Salah played his last game for Liverpool?
Use the comment button on the bottom left to have your say If all the clubs ‘interested’ genuinely want him, Semenyo simply has to go to Liverpool over anyone else.Liverpool should have the edge over Man United, especially as they already reinforced their wide areas of the summer, while Man City cannot guarantee him game time.As for the Reds, he would get regular minutes and be one of the stars to lead the team forward, with his style of play also being perfect.Liverpool lack a player with his pace and power, so his directness would be welcomed with open arms, suggesting that he must go to Anfield if he gets the chance. Join Our NewsletterReceive a digest of our best Liverpool content each week direct to your mailbox
