BREAKING NEWS: 🚨 ATTENTION LIVERPOOL FANS 🚨 Liverpool play maker Mohamed Salah made his feelings clear after being subbed off by Jurgen Klopp in the 60th minute at Anfield 👀. Here is what he Told Jurgen Klopp that got fans angry 😡😡 Salah’s time at Anfield is coming to an end and the club have already had the uncomfortable conversation about who fills his boots. Nobody expected this! 😳✍️

In a recent report, it has been revealed that Liverpool is gearing up to smash the British transfer record in their quest to find a successor for Mohamed Salah. Salah, who has once again dazzled on the field this season with 22 goals and 13 assists across various competitions, has attracted significant attention.

Despite Liverpool turning down a verbal offer of £150 million for Salah last summer, the club might face another showdown to keep the 31-year-old, whose contract runs until 2025. With Salah yet to finalize a contract extension, there’s speculation that Saudi Arabia could reignite their interest in him during the upcoming transfer window.

Given this uncertainty, Liverpool may consider offloading Salah this summer rather than risking losing him for free the following year. If Salah does depart, Liverpool reportedly has its sights set on Vinicius Jr. as his replacement.

According to Sport magazine, Liverpool, Chelsea, and Paris Saint-Germain are ready to shell out €200 million (£171 million) to secure the Brazilian winger’s services from Real Madrid. However, it’s doubtful whether Liverpool would commit to such a substantial transfer fee, especially given Jurgen Klopp’s previous statement in February about the club’s financial limitations in pursuing players like Kylian Mbappe from PSG.

Moreover, the report from Sport indicates that Real Madrid is not inclined to part ways with Vinicius Jr. and is instead aiming to extend his contract until 2029.

Despite the swirling speculation about his future, Vinicius Jr. has expressed his affection for life at Real Madrid. In a prior interview, he discussed his potential desire to spend his entire career with the club or return to his hometown team, Flamengo, in Brazil.

Vinicius has praised Madrid, emphasizing its unique atmosphere and the acknowledgment he and his family receive there. While he admitted to being a homebody, he also relishes exploring new activities and experiences in the vibrant city.