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Steven Gerrard has admitted Liverpool missing out on Marc Guehi and Antoine Semenyo to Manchester City stings, as Caoimhin Kelleher plans to deny Mohamed Salah a perfect send-offSteven Gerrard has spoken about Liverpool missing out on two transfer targets(Image: Getty Images)Liverpool's season has been largely shaped by its transfer business.The Reds shattered the British record twice last summer as part of an impressive squad rebuild. Nevertheless, Reds icon Steven Gerrard believes that failing to land two primary targets in the previous transfer window substantially damaged the team's aspirations.READ MORE: Alan Shearer thinks he saw sign over Mohamed Salah injury severityREAD MORE: Liverpool must show that its learnt its lesson when it makes Alisson decisionThe 45-year-old has acknowledged it's painful to watch Marc Guehi and Antoine Semenyo, both of whom were linked with moves to Anfield, flourish at Manchester City.
Meanwhile, one of Mohamed Salah's former colleagues hopes to spoil his perfect farewell as he prepares to depart Liverpool at the end of this campaign. Here, Liverpool.com examines some of the stories surrounding the Reds.Transfers 'hurt' LiverpoolGerrard is still reflecting on Liverpool's failure to secure Manchester City pair Guehi and Semenyo during the January window.Former Crystal Palace skipper Guehi was previously embroiled in a protracted transfer saga and appeared destined to join the Reds as a free agent next season.
Yet it was City that secured both players' signatures, leaving Gerrard frustrated.Marc Guehi came close to joining Liverpool in the summer — but moved to Manchester City instead(Image: Getty Images)"They should be playing for Liverpool, so that hurts even more," Gerrard told TNT Sports. And what they've done is they've just helped kick City on at the right time."Salah apologyFormer Liverpool goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher has revealed he's hoping to deny Salah the perfect send-off.The Brentford shot-stopper could come up against the veteran forward on the final day of the campaign, should Salah regain fitness, but the 27-year-old is determined to spoil his farewell.Kelleher wants to keep Salah off the scoresheet as the Bees chase European qualification.
