Liverpool may already be planning for life after Mohamed Salah. With the Egyptian superstar entering the final six months of his contract, the Reds are reportedly monitoring Feyenoord winger Anis Hadj Moussa as a potential successor.
Salah recently hinted this could be his last season at Anfield unless convinced otherwise, leaving fans and the club in suspense over his future.
Despite ongoing contract talks, no significant progress has been made. Salah remains a top target for the Saudi Pro League, while Liverpool explores backup options.
As per Football Insider, among them is Moussa, a rising star who has impressed in his debut season at Feyenoord. Signed for just £2.9 million, the Algerian winger has become a standout performer in both domestic and European competitions.
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Why Liverpool are interested in Hadj Moussa as Salah’s replacement?
Moussa has been a revelation since joining Feyenoord last summer. The 22-year-old has contributed six goals and two assists in 19 appearances, including crucial strikes in three consecutive Champions League games.
One of his standout moments was scoring in Feyenoord’s dramatic 3-3 draw against Manchester City.
The Algerian international, capped three times by his country, has emerged as Feyenoord’s first-choice right-winger. While Moussa is under contract until 2027, Feyenoord may demand a significant fee if Liverpool comes knocking.
Meanwhile, Liverpool continues to juggle contract talks with Salah, Trent Alexander-Arnold, and Virgil van Dijk.
While Salah’s future hangs in the balance, Alexander-Arnold has reportedly attracted interest from Real Madrid, adding to the club’s challenges in securing their key players.