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·13. April 2026

Liverpool must spend £66m on perfect Mohamed Salah replacement

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Liverpool could sign Yankuba Minteh for around £66 million this summer

Ever since Salah announced that he would be exiting Liverpool this summer, the rumour mill hasn't stopped turning.

Yan Diomande and Bazoumana Traore are the two players who have been the most strongly linked with an Anfield move.


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However, there now seems to be a new candidate on the horizon with his current club already naming their fee for the attacker.

According to the Daily Mail, Brighton would be willing to listen to offers worth around £66 million for Yankuba Minteh this summer.

"Another option is Minteh at Brighton, whom Slot coached at Feyenoord," they wrote.

"The Seagulls wide man has really stepped up in the last 18 months after joining from Newcastle in 2024.

"Albion paid £33m and would realistically want to double their money.

"The Gambian, 21, said recently he has ‘fallen in love’ with Brighton and is settled on the south coast – but might find it tough to turn down a move to an elite side."

Liverpool must ensure that they sign the correct player to be Mohamed Salah's replacement

There's no hiding from the fact that Salah's exit will leave a massive void that needs to be filled.

The Egyptian King will forever be a Liverpool legend and, if they don't sign the correct replacement for him, they could find themselves in a whole world of trouble.

Indeed, players such as Cody Gakpo and Rio Ngumoha could end up stepping up and plugging the gap but, with Federico Chiesa's future also undecided, the Reds could end up being rather short in attack.

The 2025-26 season is one that the Reds' fans will want to forget as soon as possible, especially since they're currently battling for fifth place in the Premier League.

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