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Managing Liverpool as £225m exodus set to fund 'future superstar' Mohamed Salah replacement

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Liverpool will have work to do in the summer with key players on their way out who will need replacingLiverpool will be moving fast to secure a replacement for the legendary Mohamed Salah this summer, with plenty of other stars said to be heading for the Anfield exit as well. Salah is set to depart on a free and Konate's contract is set to expire at the end of the season, though the other players would likely put a sizeable amount into Slot's transfer kitty for the upcoming summer with their departures.FOLLOW OUR LIVERPOOL FB PAGE!



One of these is said to be Bayern Munich's Michael Olise, with boss Vincent Kompany saying he has all the mental attributes to make it to the top of the game.The Bayern manager was full of praise for his player as he highlighted the France international's "obsession for detail", which is similar to how Kevin De Bruyne operated at Manchester City when Kompany was still a player.He said: "I don't want to compare the players, because they are not the same players at all. And Michael has that."While Bayern chief executive Uli Hoeness claims that Olise is "the future" of the club and that they won't "be contributing to them [Liverpool] playing better next year," past transfers have proven that there is a price to every star.Liverpool's battle with Newcastle over the acquisition of Isak last summer serves as a prime example, with the Reds forking out £125m for the Swedish strikers services.

Their recent track record of splashing the cash could showcase that they may break the bank for Salah's replacement.Other transfer targets include RB Leipzig's Yan Diomande and Juventus' Khephren Thuram, both of whom would boost positions that Liverpool are aiming to strengthen.Diomande has been seen as another potential Salah replacement on the wing, but he may be another tricky target to secure. "I’m a big fan of Liverpool because my father’s dream is to see me play at Anfield.