Liverpool's succession planning is accelerating as the club prepares for a future without Mohamed Salah. According to a report from the Daily Mail, the Reds are shifting their recruitment strategy, accepting that a direct replacement for the legendary winger is nearly impossible. Instead, the focus is on a tactical evolution under new manager Arne Slot.
Slot has hinted at a philosophical change, moving away from a reliance on a single high-output forward to a more dynamic and unpredictable attack. "We are aware that football has changed in England... we cannot shut our eyes to the new reality," Slot stated, referencing the need to break down stubborn, compact defenses.
This new reality has Liverpool targeting a specific profile: explosive wingers who excel in one-on-one situations and can create chaos in tight spaces. Among the names linked, Brighton's 21-year-old forward Yankuba Minteh has emerged as a prime candidate.
Minteh, who was previously coached by Slot at Feyenoord, fits the blueprint perfectly. His game is built on blistering pace, direct running, and an aggressive approach to taking on defenders—exactly the traits needed to stretch low-block defenses. His development over the last 18 months at Brighton has been impressive, showcasing improved decision-making in the final third.
Securing his signature won't be cheap, however. Brighton, who signed him for around £33 million, are expected to demand a fee close to double that amount, reflecting his rapid rise and potential. As Liverpool's post-Salah era takes shape, a move for a young, Slot-aligned talent like Minteh signals an exciting new direction for the club's famed attack.
