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Mark Wakefield

'I am convinced' - Liverpool sent double transfer message as Darwin Nunez deal edges closer

Jurgen Klopp has been told that he needs to address two transfer concerns at Liverpool despite the interest in Darwin Nunez.

The Reds are interested in signing the Benfica striker this summer, although there is yet to be an agreement over a fee. Liverpool will not make a move at any cost and have noted Benfica's asking price of a flat €100million (£85.5m), although the Portuguese side are believed open to a structured deal which would see an initial €80m (£68.4m) set fee with €20m (£17.1m) in add-ons.

Amid the interest in Nunez, other areas of the pitch are also likely to be in the spotlight during the summer transfer window. One of those is the future of Mohamed Salah.

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The Egyptian’s contract is set to run out next year, and his representatives are still locked in negotiations with the club over an extension. Former Premier League midfielder Robbie Savage believes this is a piece of business that is crucial for Liverpool.

Savage has argued that Liverpool need to prioritise a new deal for Salah in order to compete with Manchester City next season. The renowned pundit added that he thinks Klopp needs to bring in a new midfielder to Anfield.

“Jurgen Klopp is close to clinching a club record £85 million deal for striker Darwin Nunez – but his best deal this summer would be for Mo Salah to sign a new contract,” wrote Savage, in his column for The Mirror .

“If Liverpool unleash a front three of Nunez, Salah and Luis Diaz next season, they are going to take some stopping. That's a front line to take your breath away and give Premier League defenders sleepless nights.

“With Diogo Jota and Roberto Firmino in reserve, Klopp will have a super-strong hand to play – even if Nunez is earmarked as a possible replacement for Sadio Mane, who has been linked with Bayern Munich.

“Champion teams always refresh and rebuild their squads from a position of strength without waiting for decay to set in, and yet again Klopp appears to be getting his recruitment spot-on.

“But after Salah was voted Player of the Year by his peers in the PFA vote, Klopp's best piece of business would arguably be to keep the Egyptian king at Anfield on a new contract beyond next season. And although every team has a natural shelf life, and there comes a point where the manager has to press the 'refresh' button, I cannot believe Liverpool are prepared to lose Mane and Salah in the same window.

“Klopp will be mindful that Mane is 30, and Salah reaches the same birthday next week, and the Kop has seen seamless regeneration on the front line before. In the space of 15 years in the 1970s and 1980s, Liverpool went from Keegan and Toshack to Rush and Dalglish and then Barnes, Beardsley and Aldridge.

“The cycle of change did not stop them dominating English football, but there is an art to refreshing your squad to keep them at the top, and making big changes before a team has come to the end of its time I am convinced Klopp knows what's left in his forwards' tank – and he must not lose sight of the need to strengthen Liverpool's midfield.

“In the Champions League final, I thought Jordan Henderson, Fabinho and Thiago – who have all made wonderful contributions to Klopp's success at Anfield - looked a bit weary. And you could argue that, in a match-up with champions Manchester City's best midfield trio, Kevin de Bruyne, Bernardo Silva and Rodri are slightly more mobile and incisive as a unit.

“But the best 'signing' of all would have to be keeping Salah beyond the last year of his contract. If Liverpool can make it worth his while to stay, and shake hands on an upgraded deal, it would be the golden handshake for the man whose 31 goals in all competitions won him the Golden Boot.”

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