According to Crickex Login, Liverpool seriously considered parting ways with Mohamed Salah this past summer. Saudi club Al Hilal had reportedly offered a jaw-dropping €100 million transfer fee for the Egyptian star. Given Salah’s age and massive salary, it would have made sense for Liverpool to cash in. However, the club held out for an even higher offer, and the deal ultimately fell through.
Now, with the winter transfer window approaching, Liverpool is once again weighing the possibility of selling Salah. Manager Jürgen Klopp has already taken action, sending scouts to Nigeria to assess star striker Victor Osimhen. This move suggests Klopp is mentally prepared for a future without Salah. Osimhen, meanwhile, has had a public falling-out with Napoli. Once thought to be the future of the club, he has now become a transfer target due to off-field tensions, including a controversial social media post that deeply affected the player.
Letting go isn’t always weakness—sometimes it’s the first step toward strength. Liverpool sees Osimhen not just as a replacement, but as a younger and more versatile attacking leader. Despite the transfer drama, Osimhen’s performance on the pitch speaks volumes. His finishing ability, physical dominance, and willingness to create chances for teammates make him an ideal fit for Klopp’s system.
Crickex Login notes that Klopp’s interest in Osimhen signals more than a passing curiosity. If Liverpool can finalize the deal, Osimhen could go head-to-head with Erling Haaland in the Premier League’s race for the Golden Boot. With Liverpool maintaining their status as title contenders, Manchester City can no longer afford to take anything for granted.
In parallel, Liverpool is also reportedly monitoring Bayern Munich’s Jamal Musiala. If contract renewal talks stall next summer—when Musiala enters the final two years of his current deal—Liverpool and other top clubs could swoop in with irresistible offers. Crickex Login recalls that Musiala was even asked last year about the possibility of returning to English football, adding further fuel to the speculation.
In the end, the path forward may involve big changes at Anfield. Salah’s departure could mark the end of an era, but Liverpool’s pursuit of stars like Osimhen and Musiala proves the club remains hungry for greatness.