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Liverpool have been put on high alert by Omar Marmoush, who's been showing off his skills and proving why many see him as the ideal successor for Mohamed Salah.
The 25-year-old striker has caught the eye with his dazzling displays for Eintracht Frankfurt, sparking rumours of a possible switch to Anfield off the back of his formidable form.
Marmoush has been pivotal in propelling Dino Toppmo?ller's Frankfurt to third in the German Bundesliga standings, thanks to his dynamic presence upfront.
Standing over the ball just outside the 18-yard box, Marmoush guided the ball over the wall and into the top left corner, stunning the static goalkeeper who was left rooted to the ground.
Celebrations ensued as Marmoush sprinted for a knee slide toward the corner flag before being swamped by his ecstatic teammates.
With performances like this, it's no wonder he's rapidly becoming one of Europe's most sought-after forwards, and Liverpool are reportedly being advised to act swiftly to secure his signature.
Last month, Liverpool's very own Didi Hamann endorsed Marmoush's talents, suggesting to wettbasis.com that he believes the striker could make waves in England.
Hamann stated: "I think that both Frankfurt strikers (Marmoush and Hugo Ekitike) are on the radar of the English.
He had indicated that last season, in the winter, and now he seems to be taking off.
"With Marmoush, I was always surprised at Wolfsburg that he didn't really get going.
So it will be difficult to follow him, but I would trust Marmoush to do it."
Liverpool ace Mohamed Salah is locked in an increasingly precarious position with his contract set to run out at season's end, according to the Liverpool Echo.
The Egyptian maestro could be snapped up by foreign clubs flaunting pre-contract offers as early as January if Liverpool fails to secure his signature sooner.
If Salah doesn't ink a deal soon, Liverpool finds themselves in a bind over whether to gamble on losing him for nothing or to flog him in the upcoming transfer window.
Salah, famed for his Anfield heroics, was previously rumoured to be eyeing a switch to the Saudi Pro League, yet nothing came of the whispers last year.