Liverpool urged to sign Premier League star tipped to 'complete' squad as Mo Salah successor
Liverpool is being advised to consider signing Jarrod Bowen from West Ham as a replacement for Mohamed Salah, who may leave the club soon.
Liverpool Football Club is facing the potential departure of Mohamed Salah, a prominent player who has been with the team for nearly a decade. In light of this uncertainty, former player Andy Townsend has suggested that Liverpool should target West Ham striker Jarrod Bowen as a more suitable successor to Salah than Real Madrid's Rodrygo. Townsend believes Bowen would better fit Liverpool's needs and improve the squad significantly.
Rodrygo, who has recently expressed a desire to remain at Real Madrid despite interest from Liverpool, Arsenal, and Manchester City last year, presents a challenge as he may not be available. Bowen, on the other hand, is viewed as a realistic option that could seamlessly integrate into Liverpoolβs setup. With Salah potentially nearing the end of his time at Anfield, the urgency for Liverpool to secure a competent replacement has increased, prompting discussions around Bowenβs capabilities.
Salah's future at Liverpool remains uncertain, with ongoing speculations suggesting he may seek new challenges elsewhere. The prospect of losing such a key player has led the club to explore options that not only fulfill the immediate need for a striker but also align with their competitive aspirations in the Premier League. Signing Bowen could strengthen Liverpool's attacking prowess and ensure a smooth transition post-Salah, keeping the team in contention for titles in the forthcoming seasons.