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Leading sports broadcaster Sky Sports, has revealed that Liverpool are scouting two Premier League attackers.
As Liverpool fans hold their breath over contract negotiations, the club looks to be already thinking ahead.
With key players’ deals set to expire in 2025, the pressure is on.
Liverpool’s season started with a mix of hope and challenges.
The Reds had their ups and downs early on, dealing with injuries to some crucial players like Alisson Becker, which leaves him out of a number of games.
However, their form has shown signs of improvement, keeping them competitive in the league.
Injuries have plagued Liverpool this season, testing the depth of their squad.
However, key players like Virgil van Dijk, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Mohamed Salah who have been pivotal in past campaigns are still showing up.
But now, their current contracts are up at the end of the season.
The club is aware that if they don’t secure these stars soon, they may face a summer of uncertainty.
Although, we exclusively revealed that Trent Alexander-Arnold is giving his boyhood club a chance to work things out.
The Englishman has decided not to mount pressure on the club.
But, with nothing official yet on Mohamed Salah’s situation and the performances on the pitch still high, Liverpool is exploring options to ensure they remain a top contender.
In a proactive move, Liverpool has begun scouting for new attacking talent.
This shows the club’s commitment to maintaining a strong squad, maybe at the expense of the fans’ favourite.
Sky Sports report Liverpool scout two Premier League attackers
According to Sky Sports, Liverpool has turned its attention to two players in the Premier League.
These players are Bournemouth’s Antoine Semenyo and Brentford’s Bryan Mbeumo.
This is not the first time Liverpool have been linked to Mbeumo.
The Brentford forward has scored 8 goals in 9 appearances for Brentford in the English Premier League this season.
It’s no surprise that he has caught the eye of many clubs due to his impressive performances in the most watched League in the world.
Semenyo, on the other hand, has made a name for himself at Bournemouth since joining from Bristol City.
His pace and agility make him a constant threat in the final third, complementing the attacking style that Liverpool is known for.
Whether it leads to formal bids remains to be seen, but the interest in Mbeumo and Semenyo highlights Liverpool’s ongoing commitment to identifying and acquiring emerging talents in English football.
As Liverpool fans wait for contract news, the scouting efforts suggest that the club is ready for whatever comes next.
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