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Liverpool transfer news: 10 players who could replace Mane at Anfield, including Kane and Nunez

Sadio Mane could well have played his last game for Liverpool with the Senegal forward now widely expected to leave the club this summer.

Bayern Munich are the big favourites to sign the Senegal forward, who this year has won two cups with Liverpool and also played in the Champions League final.

Mane also led his country to Africa Cup of Nations glory and World Cup qualification.

The 30-year-old had just a year left on his Liverpool contract and wants a new challenge, but who will the Reds bring in as a replacement?

Jurgen Klopp has, of course, brought in Luis Diaz already, but with Roberto Firmino and Mohamed Salah's contracts also ending next summer, replacements are needed.

Just what type of forward Liverpool need is the big question - as with Divock Origi also gone they seem to be missing a player who can play centrally and share the load with Firmino, who has had fitness issues.

He got seven goals, including a hat-trick against Man City, and two assists in the Champions League before adding four more in the Europa League.

It's thought around £60million could get the deal done, but it would be a big statement for the Reds and could also future-proof them if Salah joins Mane in leaving next summer.

Liverpool have been linked with Jarrod Bowen before but after another fine season and an England call-up, it'll cost the Reds are lot more to get him now if they're still interested.

He's 25, so still young enough to justify a big fee for the Liverpool transfer committee, and with 12 goals and 10 assists in the Premier League he's shown he can score them and set them up.

Bowen can play along the front three and has also done well in the Europa League this year so he looks a good fit and Klopp could well get a lot more out

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