Jadon Sancho is still not a factor at Manchester United, while Rodrygo may be leaving Real Madrid.
Jadon Sancho won’t be returning to Borussia Dortmund, while Liverpool may recruit Mo Salah’s successor from Real Madrid for almost half the sum they would earn from Saudi.
IF SAUDIS SWOOP FOR SALAH, REDS EYE BRAZIL WILL FORWARD Even though Jurgen Klopp might not like being questioned about it, Liverpool must deal with the possibility of losing Mo Salah in January. The Reds may anticipate more interest in the Egypt star in the new year because Salah is thought to be open to a move to Saudi Arabia. Al-Ittihad courted the player in the closing days of the summer window.
Lack of time to find a successor was one of the reasons they were hesitant to trade Salah in recent weeks. Now that they have four months to comb the market, Liverpool will have plenty of time to locate a striker to fill the void.