
"Liverpool reportedly look to have been given an opportunity to seal the transfer of Al Hilal forward Marcos Leonardo as a replacement for Mohamed Salah. The talented 22-year-old has impressed during his time in the Saudi Pro League, with a record of 44 goals in 69 games."
"Although the Egypt international has another year left on his contract, Ben Jacobs previously reported that an agreement was in place for him to leave on a free a year before that deal comes to an end."
"This means LFC can't use Salah in a swap deal, as he'll no longer be their player this summer, unless of course the Reds go back on this agreement."
"Leonardo looks like an impressive young player, but it's also worth noting that his experience in the Saudi Pro League alone won't prepare him for Premier League football."
Liverpool is reportedly interested in signing Al Hilal forward Marcos Leonardo as a potential replacement for Mohamed Salah. Leonardo has shown impressive form in the Saudi Pro League, scoring 44 goals in 69 matches. There are suggestions of a possible swap deal involving Salah moving to Al Hilal. However, Salah is expected to leave Liverpool on a free transfer this summer, complicating any potential swap. Leonardo's experience in the Saudi Pro League may not fully prepare him for the challenges of the Premier League.
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