Liverpool could be forced to bring in a new winger in January, with the future of their Premier League record goal scorer Mohamed Salah in doubt.
Al-Ittihad made a £150m bid for the Egypt international before the summer transfer window closed but the offer was swiftly rejected by the Reds.
Brentford are expected to come back in for Bakayoko in January, but as mentioned, several Premier League clubs are in the race for his signature – including Liverpool., PSV would be willing to accept a surprisingly small offer of just £21m for Bakayoko in January – £13m less than what Brentford put on the table for him.
Liverpool in five-club ‘race’ to sign €100m winger after ‘club-record’ transfer to PL rivals was rejected
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