Andy Robertson confirms who WILL replace Mo Salah at Liverpool
Andy Robertson has identified the perfect replacement for Mo Salah.
It's not guaranteed yet that Liverpool's Egyptian King will leave at the end of his contract at Anfield.
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Salah can still extend his deal. Until he strikes an agreement to join another team, there is still hope for Liverpool supporters that he might stay.
Richard Hughes should absolutely be doing his utmost to make sure that happens because losing Salah right now would be devastating blow for the Reds.
He's one of the best players in world football and still has several years left at the very top of his game. Not to mention he's an important character in the dressing room who inspires the club's younger players and sets an example of what it means to be a professional.
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Losing such a pivotal figure while the future of Trent Alexander-Arnold and Virgil van Dijk is also moot would stunt Arne Slot's squadd.
Andy Robertson just highlighted Mo Salah replacement for Liverpool
Sooner or later, of course, Salah will have to be replaced. He's not an eternal Greek god, he's a fallible human being to whom the ravages of time will inevitably catch up.
At 32-years-old, he's already entering the last few years of his career at the very top of the game. In two seasons time, the conversation around Liverpool will be about who could possibly replace the Egyptian.
And Robertson, should have just confirmed to the club's scouts the perfect target.
Konstantinos Karetsas became the youngest player ever to score for Greece's national team at just 17 years and 124 days old on Sunday night as his team defeated Scotland 3-0 in the Nations League Play Offs.
Coming up against Robertson on Scotland's left-flank the teenager caught the eye, twisting the left-back inside out and causing him a lot of problems.
Ultimately, the Liverpool man was substituted to end his torment in the 72nd minute.
The left-footed youngster who stands at 1.72 metres tall plays for Genk in Belgium and TBR Football reports that Liverpool were among the scouts in attendance to watch him in action against Greece.
What Karetsas showed coming up against such a seasoned veteran in Robertson should have been enough to confirm to the Liverpool observers that he could be the perfect heir to Salah's throne in the future.
Clearly, a move to Anfield would be too soon for him right now. But he's catching the eye in Belgium and on the international stage as well.
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In two or three years, when Salah should leave Anfield and no this summer, Karetsas will be ready to make the step up and that is when the Reds should swoop in to secure his services.
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