Former Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp once contemplated signing Manchester United’s Antony as a potential replacement for Mohamed Salah. This consideration arose during a period when Salah’s future at Anfield seemed uncertain, with contract negotiations stalling.
Salah, who has been in exceptional form, contributing ten goals and ten assists in 16 matches this season, faces an uncertain future as his contract, along with those of Virgil van Dijk and Trent Alexander-Arnold, is set to expire at the end of the current season. Despite his age, Salah’s consistent performance suggests he merits a lucrative contract extension.
After a crucial victory against Brighton, Salah hinted at his uncertain future with a cryptic social media post, expressing his commitment to Liverpool’s success while acknowledging the uncertainty ahead.
During previous contract negotiations, it was Mike Gordon of Fenway Sports Group who ultimately decided that renewing Salah’s contract was a wise investment. This decision proved beneficial, especially considering Klopp’s alternative plan to replace Salah with Antony, who was then playing for Ajax.
Antony, now at Manchester United, has struggled to adapt to the Premier League’s physical demands. Former Liverpool midfielder Joe Cole commented on Antony’s challenges, suggesting that while he possesses technical skill, the Premier League may not be the best fit for him. Cole believes Antony might find success in other leagues as he approaches his prime.
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