The winds of change are blowing through Anfield. With the era of Mohamed Salah officially coming to a close, new manager Arne Slot faces the monumental task of rebuilding Liverpool's famed attack for next season. The urgency is palpable, especially after a campaign that has seen the club struggle to maintain its usual elite standards following last year's title triumph.
This pressing need for a refresh has ignited the rumor mill, and a fascinating new name has emerged on the radar. According to reports, Liverpool have entered a potential transfer tug-of-war with arch-rivals Manchester United and Newcastle United for AS Monaco's exciting young winger, Maghnes Akliouche.
Scouts from all three Premier League clubs were reportedly in attendance to watch the 22-year-old Frenchman, who is being hailed for his 'magic' on the ball. For United, he's seen as a strategic target to bolster their own frontline. For Liverpool, however, the interest carries even greater weight—Akliouche is viewed as a potential long-term successor to Salah on the right wing.
Valued at around £43.5 million, the attacker presents a significant but intriguing investment. His direct style and output—contributing to 15 goals across all competitions this season—suggest he could be a key piece in Slot's new-look puzzle. With other forwards like Cody Gakpo and Darwin Núñez facing scrutiny, and depth further impacted by injuries, securing a dynamic, goal-threatening winger is paramount.
This potential battle for Akliouche's signature adds another thrilling chapter to the historic Liverpool-United rivalry, this time fought in the transfer market. For fans, it signals an ambitious intent to not just replace a legend, but to forge a new, exciting attacking identity for the seasons to come.
