According to a fresh report on Sunday, Leroy Sane is reportedly Liverpool’s “No. 1” choice to replace Mo Salah, but fans shouldn’t buy into the rumors.
Salah is dedicated to Liverpool and his work ethic is undeniable, yet he still maintains ties to Saudi Arabia, with the director of football for the Saudi Pro League, Michael Emenalo, calling Salah a “personal favorite.”
Any decent winger with a solid left foot will inevitably be linked to Liverpool in the coming months, and Sane, a former Man City player, is the most recent.
John Richardson, the sports reporter for The Sunday Mirror, stated that Liverpool had made Leroy Sane, a forward for Bayern Munich, their top priority to take Mo Salah’s place.
Any decent winger with a solid left foot will inevitably be linked to Liverpool in the coming months, and Sane, a former Man City player, is the most recent.
John Richardson, the sports reporter for The Sunday Mirror, stated that Liverpool had made Leroy Sane, a forward for Bayern Munich, their top priority to take Mo Salah’s place.
Given that Richardson has a poor track record of reporting factual Liverpool news, it is reasonable to doubt the reliability of this report.
Despite the fact that The Sunday Mirror is a nationwide publication, it seems doubtful that the story Richardson reported on originated in Merseyside. The claim most likely originated from Sane’s agent or another party with a conflict of interest with Liverpool.
With younger players, the Reds are preparing for life after Salah. Offering a large contract to a player who will no longer be at the top of his game in a few years would be pointless.
Sane will turn 28 in January, but the writer also stated that the Reds “are ready to smash their club transfer record” to sign the German, which is obviously not going to happen.
With younger players, the Reds are preparing for life after Salah. Offering a large contract to a player who will no longer be at the top of his game in a few years would be pointless.
Sane will turn 28 in January, but the writer also stated that the Reds “are ready to smash their club transfer record” to sign the German, which is obviously not going to happen.
Sane is regarded as one of the most brilliant wingers in the world and has already established himself in the Premier League, whether or not the narrative is totally accurate.