Liverpool may be forced to sell these stars by the end of the season
The Reds have enjoyed some smooth dealings in the transfer market this window, having secured the signature of Alisson Becker, Naby Keita, Fabinho and Xherdan Shaqiri in a total spending worth around £175m.
It is clear that the club manager Jurgen Klopp want an improved squad depth as he targets a Premier League glory this season.
But a disappointing run this season could lead to more havoc than just wining titles.
Liverpool could be force to lose their key stars to top European clubs that have kept them under watch. One of the most feared to be experienced by the Reds is Mohamed Salah leaving Anfield.
Both Barcelona and Bayern Munich are keen on the Brazilian and could swoop for him next summer.
Liverpool will face tough challenge to keep their front trio next season if they fail to win a major tournament this season. They could also be set for a financial drought after spending huge beyond the value gained when they sold Philippe Coutinho in the second half of last season.
But a disappointing run this season could lead to more havoc than just wining titles.
Liverpool could be force to lose their key stars to top European clubs that have kept them under watch. One of the most feared to be experienced by the Reds is Mohamed Salah leaving Anfield.
- Mohamed Salah has been under watch by both La Liga giants Real Madrid and Barcelona and Liverpool may be forced to allow the players leave if they fail to win a silverware this term.
- Sadio Mane was reported to be near a move to Real Madrid this window but the move came to its halt when former manager Zinedine Zidane departed the club.
- Despite penning a new contract for Liverpool Roberto Firmino still join the number of Liverpool stars that were linked with move to leave Anfield during the summer.
Both Barcelona and Bayern Munich are keen on the Brazilian and could swoop for him next summer.
Liverpool will face tough challenge to keep their front trio next season if they fail to win a major tournament this season. They could also be set for a financial drought after spending huge beyond the value gained when they sold Philippe Coutinho in the second half of last season.
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