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Trent Alexander-Arnold’s brother is the agent of Liverpool target who could replace Mo Salah

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Liverpool have the mammoth task of trying to find a player, or players, who can come in to replace Mohamed Salah this summer.It is very unlikely any one signing will be able to replicate what the Egyptian has done at Anfield in recent years.But as many as seven names have been mooted to replace Salah, including West Ham United winger Jarrod Bowen, whose agent is Trent Alexander-Arnold’s brother. Give us your predictions for Liverpool’s crucial trip to Villa Park this Friday Will the Reds finally secure Champions League qualification?



Photo Credit: Getty Images/Paul Ellis/AFP Jarrod Bowen’s agent is Trent Alexander-Arnold’s brotherSpeaking to Anfield Index, Lewis Steele said: “Jarrod Bowen, the last time I checked, his agent was a certain Tyler Alexander-Arnold, who has obviously got a lot of Liverpool players and had Trent and Robbo and Nat Phillips and Luke Chambers who’s still at the club and people like that.”Trent Alexander-Arnold obviously drew some fan ire last year when he left his long-time club to sign for Real Madrid.Trent was booed by Liverpool fans during a Champions League meeting with Real Madrid earlier this season, though it’s hard to think that would have any bearing on how Tyler views the club.Regardless, whether Bowen actually moves to Anfield this summer is very much up in the air.West Ham are on course to be relegated, which may make a Bowen exit more likely.But Jamie Carragher played down a transfer when links to the Englishman first emerged, suggesting he is too old for Liverpool.He said: “No, he [Bowen] was maybe on Liverpool’s radar under Jurgen Klopp early on. But obviously Mo Salah was already there.

But no, he’d be too old for Liverpool.”Bowen has 10 goals and 11 assists in 40 matches this season, which is more than Salah, but Carragher’s point about the winger’s age does make a lot of sense when you consider the profile of player FSG have been keen to target in recent years.It is very rare a player over 27 is signed, and with potential moves for Yan Diomande and Bradley Barcola mooted, those additions, even if they are more expensive, feel a lot more Liverpool-esque.Join Our NewsletterReceive a digest of our best Liverpool content each week direct to your mailbox