At Liverpool, the question of life after Mohamed Salah has moved from distant concern to a practical challenge. Few players leave behind a record quite like his. Over years on Merseyside, Salah has produced 189 goals and 92 assists in the Premier League, setting a benchmark for individual contribution at a single club that remains unmatched.

That output, while measurable, only tells part of the story. Salah’s influence stretches well beyond the pitch. As a leading figure for Egypt and a prominent sporting voice across Africa, he has carried global attention to Liverpool in a way few players manage. Replacing that presence is not a straightforward football decision.
Within the club’s planning, several routes are under consideration, each with its own risks and compromises. One option points toward emerging talent already making an impression in Europe. At RB Leipzig, a 19-year-old attacker has drawn attention after contributing 10 goals and six assists in the Bundesliga this season. His pace, direct running, and creativity suggest a profile that could align with Liverpool’s attacking demands, though his age inevitably raises questions about readiness.
A more established alternative sits at Bayern Munich. Michael Olise has developed into one of the standout young wingers in European football, combining technical control with a familiarity shaped during his earlier spell at Crystal Palace. His progression has not gone unnoticed, but Bayern’s position remains firm, particularly after a strong season under Vincent Kompany.
The scale of any move for Olise would reflect both his quality and the difficulty of prising him away. It would also signal a clear intent from Liverpool to pursue a like-for-like replacement rather than reshaping the role entirely.
Beyond these names, the broader challenge remains unchanged. Salah’s contribution has been consistent, decisive, and sustained over time. Replacing that level of reliability is rarely achieved through a single signing.
Inside Anfield, the conversation is less about finding another Salah and more about how to adapt once he is no longer there. The answer, for now, is still taking shape.
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