Liverpool have now joined the race to sign an Inter Milan ace alongside Premier League rivals Chelsea and Arsenal, according to recent reports.
Carragher urges Salah to secure Liverpool send-off
Jamie Carragher and Mohamed Salah have been going back-and-forth ever since the Egyptian dropped a bombshell of an interview after Liverpool's draw with Leeds United earlier this month.
Carragher, of course, has been less subtle than the Anfield icon but was in a less ruthless mood on Monday Night Football just days after Salah returned to action for the Reds.
The former Liverpool defender, whilst unsure about the winger's long-term Anfield future, urged Salah to secure a fitting Liverpool send-off at the end of the season.
"When you come back at the end of January, you'll have three months. You might not get on with the manager but you'll start some games. You'll be sub in some games and you won't come on in some games, but what we saw at Anfield at the weekend was nicer than what we saw at Elland Road.
"Does Salah deserve more than that as a Liverpool player? He deserves a guard of honour, he deserves a display in the Kop and he deserves to be able to bring his family onto the pitch. He deserves to be celebrated at his final game for all he's done as a Liverpool player."
Whether Salah takes Carragher's advice remains to be seen, but he was at least all smiles against Brighton & Hove Albion on Saturday afternoon.
Mohamed Salah for Liverpool
In many ways, it felt fitting that after so many headlines, the big one at Anfield on Saturday centred around another record-breaking moment for the 33-year-old, who became the man with the most goals and assists for a single club in Premier League history.
Any decision around his future could still plunge Liverpool's plans into chaos, but they've remained calm for the time being and seemingly turned their attention towards the San Siro.
Liverpool join race to sign Frattesi
According to reports in Spain, Liverpool have now joined the race to sign Davide Frattesi ahead of both Arsenal and Chelsea. The Inter Milan midfielder is quickly becoming a wanted man in England and would be wise to secure a move after starting just once in Serie A so far this season.
It's been a frustrating time for Frattesi, who earned incredibly high praise from Andrea Stramaccioni in 2024. The former Inter coach told reporters: "For me, he’s one of the best midfielders in Europe, especially inside the last sixteen metres."
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Several Premier League clubs are chasing the forward.
Liverpool are clearly keen to see how true that statement is, but there will be question marks over whether they actually need Frattesi. When looking at Arne Slot's midfield, it is not short on box-to-box technicians. In fact, it is already filled to the brim with like-for-like players in that role such as Alexis Mac Allister, Curtis Jones and Dominik Szoboszlai.
It will be hard to resist getting one over on Arsenal and Chelsea, but Liverpool should not be prioritising a move for Frattesi in 2026.
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