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Liverpool encouraged to seal 'unbelievable' transfer as Mo Salah replacement

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He's got one year left and obviously he could sit on that."But that wouldn't be the right thing to do so it's been mutually agreed after all he's done for the club and achieved and what the club's done for him and the platform that they've given him so yeah, they've come to the right decision for both parties I think.READ MORE: Liverpool's scary front three next season with Mo Salah funds spent on two signingsREAD MORE: Mohamed Salah’s wife 'doesn’t like' what he does at home with pair to ditch 'hospital' mansion"I've always said it's better to get off the stage when people are shouting for more and it's the right time for him. They've got the young boy, Rio Ngumoha so they may give him more opportunities.



But I guess they'll have to go out and get someone."Precisely who Liverpool will target in the transfer market remains uncertain, but there are pressing issues that Arne Slot needs to address first.The reigning champions have looked shaky at the back on numerous occasions this campaign, with Shearer delivering a clear verdict.The former Newcastle United forward said: "Liverpool's inconsistency has been ridiculous, but most teams have been like that in the Premier League, other than perhaps Arsenal. With Liverpool, I guess the spotlight is bigger because of how much they've spent and what they've spent it on."They look as if they're on their last legs.

I was a little bit reluctant to go overboard after the result against Galatasaray at Anfield because of the weak opposition."They've gone into that game in the Premier League and it's back to having no energy, back to being all over the place. Whereas certainly for large parts of last season, they had energy, they looked solid defensively and they're totally opposite to that now."But they're still in the Champions League and FA Cup and they're still going for Champions League football in terms of the top four or top five.