
Mohamed Salah (foto: Getty Images)
Mohamed Salah emerges as a possible Saudi Pro League target if Cristiano Ronaldo leaves, while Liverpool continues monitoring Newcastle defender Sven Botman ahead of the summer window.
Liverpool could face a major summer reshuffle, with Mohamed Salah again linked to the Saudi Pro League and the club reportedly tracking defensive reinforcements.
According to recent reports, Saudi officials view Salah as a potential marquee arrival if Cristiano Ronaldo departs Al Nassr. The Egyptian forward is said to be among the leading candidates to replace the Portuguese star, alongside Bruno Fernandes.
Speculation around Salah’s future has persisted for several transfer windows, and uncertainty over his long-term plans continues to fuel interest from Saudi clubs. A high-value offer during the summer could test Liverpool’s position, particularly as the club plans further squad adjustments.
Liverpool monitor defensive options
Defensive recruitment also remains under review, especially with ongoing uncertainty surrounding the future of Ibrahima Konate. The club already secured young centre-back Jeremy Jacquet, who will arrive from Rennes in the summer.
Reports indicate Liverpool continues to monitor Sven Botman of Newcastle United, considering a possible approach if the Dutch defender proves his long-term fitness after recent injury setbacks.
Botman previously attracted interest from Liverpool, although concerns over recurring injuries slowed earlier pursuit. Club officials are expected to assess his performances in the coming months before deciding whether to submit an offer.
Liverpool already completed one high-profile deal with Newcastle in recent seasons through the signing of Alexander Isak, and another move between the two clubs could develop if summer plans align.