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Since Liverpool won the Premier League in 2020, Jurgen Klopp has signed two capable heirs for his front three forwards in Diogo Jota and Luis Diaz. The duo arrived on Merseyside with bags of potential and they are now proving their ability on the biggest stage.
Upon inspection of their respective impacts, it is reasonable to suggest that Jota is Roberto Firmino's long-term successor as the player who will play through the middle for the Reds. Diaz, on the other hand, seems to be the man who will eventually replace Sadio Mane on the left.
Before Firmino and Mane leave the club, all of the attacking options can perform together by rotating and adding depth to Klopp's ranks as Liverpool chase meaningful trophies. However, one space is missing.
Liverpool don't yet have an alternative to Mohamed Salah on the right side of the pitch, as the Egyptian is left-footed which is a difficult