Liverpool welcomed Italian international Federico Chiesa to the team during the summer transfer window, but the player has been in poor condition and has not been able to fulfill his role as a reserve for Egyptian international Mohamed Salah.
The departure of Egyptian King is also uncertain, as he remains a possibility to play towards the second half of the season. Nineteen-year-old winger Ben Doak, who is training with Middlesbrough, has been active, but a wide variety of attackers have hit the paper as the team looks to build for next season and beyond.
And now a new name has been added to the list of players. According to the La Gazette de Funnec, Liverpool are interested in Algerian international Anis Hadj Moussa of Feyenoord and are tracking his movements as Salah’s successor.
The 22-year-old left-handed winger, who joined Arne Slott’s old club this summer, has scored four goals in 14 games throughout the Eredivisie and Champions League, although he has made many appearances along the way.
Although he has never been coached by the Dutchman, he could be a target given the value of the relationship between Feyenoord and the coach.
However, at this point in time, it is difficult to say that he has shown enough success to take Salah’s place, and although the two players play strictly different positions and play with different feet, Omar Marmoush, the Eintracht Frankfurt forward, who also plays for Egypt, is the main contender.
The right winger, who is considered the second generation of Riyad Mahrez, a senior member of the national team who once played for Manchester City, has a future to step up from the Netherlands in the near future…?