DBasia.news – Liverpool made good sales in 2018 by releasing Philippe Coutinho and then recruiting two key players, Alisson and Virgil van Dijk.
Now Liverpool are advised to take similar steps to sell their best player Mohamed Salah and rebuild their squad in the same way they did after Philippe Coutinho’s departure, says club legend, Robbie Fowler.
For the first time in history, the Reds have had to swallow six successive defeats at home after being humiliated by Fulham at Anfield on Sunday (7/3) evening, WIB, while making them without open play goals at home throughout 2021.
Instead of wanting to defend the title, just finishing in the top four appears to be difficult for Jurgen Klopp’s side who have dropped to eighth in the standings, despite playing more matches than Chelsea, Everton, Spurs and West Ham who are above them.
Now Robbie Dan Fowler, who is sixth on Liverpool’s all-time top scorers list, feels it is the right time to cash in on their Egypt forward, Mohamed Salah in a similar way to how they sold Philippe Coutinho to Barcelona in 2018 for Rp 2. 5 Trillion which is very useful for rebuilding the squad at Anfield.
Speaking in his column for the Mirror, he said, “It’s not that I want to kick Salah out. I love him so much. But I truly believe that he is desperate for a move out now. If he wants to go, then he has to go. If a player wants to leave, you have to accept it. “
“Jurgen Klopp said the same thing, he doesn’t want any player at the club who doesn’t want to be there. I believe that is his attitude with Philippe Coutinho. He is restless to move. So if Salah is really unhappy, then cash him, get as much as you can for him and use that money to make changes in the current team. “
“I’m a Mohamed Salah fan, of course, who wouldn’t be? But Liverpool have proven themselves that they don’t really miss Philippe Coutinho’s departure, have they? “
Mohamed Salah, on the other hand, has previously been heavily linked with a desire to move away from Anfield when his services have reportedly attracted interest from Real Madrid or Barcelona.
Egyptian star agent, Ramy Abbas Issa also seems eager to fuel his client’s move, when Karl-Heinz Rummenigge once admitted that Bayern Munich would be very honored to have the Liverpool star.