Fabrizio Romano: Liverpool plans to sign two replacements for Mohamed Salah in anticipation of his departure

Mohamed Salah's future raises questions
Although Mohamed Salah is still considered one of the greatest players in Liverpool's history, entering the final year of his contract with the club has opened the door to questions about his future with the team.
The "Reds" officials are contemplating the possibility of selling the player for a large sum rather than risking his departure for free after his contract ends, especially since he earns around £400,000 a week.
Romano: A busy summer for wingers at Liverpool
Romano stated on his YouTube channel that Liverpool is preparing for a busy summer in the transfer market, especially in the winger positions.
He explained that the team needs to strengthen this position, given Salah's current situation as well as the future of Dutch player Cody Gakpo.
Olise not in the Reds' plans
Romano pointed out that the name Michael Olise has been mentioned among potential options, but he clarified that Bayern Munich has no intention of letting the player go at this time.
He added that the German club is pleased with Olise's performance, and his contract does not include a release clause that would allow for an easy departure.
Alternative names on Liverpool's table
Several names have been linked with a move to Liverpool to strengthen the attacking line, including Matheus Nunes from Wolverhampton, as well as Jan Duran from Leipzig.
The possibility of a season without the "Egyptian King"
Although Salah's future has not yet been decided, current indications suggest that Liverpool's management has already begun planning for a post-Mohamed Salah phase, which could mean that the team's fans may face a coming season without the "Egyptian King" in their ranks.