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Liverpool should consider moves for Arsenal youngster Bukayo Saka or Leeds United star Raphinha if Mohamed Salah ends up leaving the club, according to former Reds defender Jose Enrique.
Salah's current contract at Anfield is due to expire in the summer of 2023, as are those of fellow forwards Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino. The Egyptian has yet to agree new terms, with warnings about a potential mistake with the club yet to meet the financial demands needed to keep him on Merseyside beyond next season.
Jose Enrique has named Saka and Raphinha as two players who he believes could fill the gap if Liverpool lose their top scorer. Both have been mentioned in connection with a move during previous transfer windows, and Jurgen Klopp's comments about the Arsenal man in particular point to a level of admiration.
"I don’t think there is any player like [Salah] at the moment," the Spaniard told Genting Casino. "There are very good players out there, like Raphinha from Leeds, he’s a top player. But what Salah has, not many players in the world have. He has a goal in him, work-rate, he has everything.
"Thiago is still adapting to his style and he’s a world class player. So it’s not very easy to find the right players to fit Klopp’s style. That’s why I believe when