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Of course, it was always a possibility that Liverpool would find itself planning for life without Salah this summer, and with nothing confirmed yet, the Reds will still hold out hope that he stays put on Merseyside.
Give Me Sport recently suggested that Liverpool is interested in Mbeumo, with Brentford sticking to a $74m (£60m/€72m) valuation that doesn't seem that unreasonable.
Signing Rodrygo seems too farfetched an idea for Liverpool - but he has been linked for a good while now.
Those rumors have gone a little quiet of late, although Spanish outlet Fichajes has suggested Real Madrid would be open to offers for the Brazilian in the summer.
He would be an expensive signing, both in terms of fee and wages, so there's more than a grain of doubt that this would be one the Reds would be able to pull off.
Jarrod Bowen
A name that has been linked with Liverpool for a long time, thanks in no small part to Jurgen Klopp's not-so-secret admiration of the West Ham star
At 28, he's also probably past the point in which Liverpool and FSG would be interested in securing his services.
A recent report from Football Insider though has suggested the Reds have kept their eye on Bowen
Perhaps a bit of a red flag if Arne Slot and Richard Hughes were eyeing him up.
Bakayoko does have plenty of talent though, and at just 21 years of age, there would be plenty for Slot and Liverpool to work with.
Antoine Semenyo
One of the standout stars in what has been such an impressive Bournemouth side this season, Antoine Semenyo has seen his name being linked with some of the Premier League's biggest clubs in recent months, including Liverpool.
Suggestions last month that the Reds could use Ben Doak as part of a potential swap deal look to have been dismissed now (as per The i Paper), but there the links are still there, with Jamie Carragher suggesting Liverpool should be keeping an eye on Semenyo.
The Reds of course already have an in when it comes to the 25-year-old, given Richard Hughes' connections with Bournemouth
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