Liverpool are about to make a massive transfer mistake
Liverpool have disappointed their fans this term.
The fact that not a single trophy will be added to their cabinet is a massive fall from grace, especially since they won the Premier League last term.
Indeed, Mohamed Salah's poor form probably hasn't helped matters much but, you'd have thought that some of his teammates would've stepped up and helped Arne Slot's men win some games.
Evidently, that has hardly been the case, so, the fact that several players have already been linked with an Anfield switch makes sense.
And, while most of the players who have been linked with Liverpool move make plenty of sense, there are some rumours which are a bit hard to believe.
Randal Kolo Muani is now being 'sought' by Liverpool
With Salah leaving in the summer, one or two attackers will need to be brought in to fill the void left by the Egyptian King.
Slot's men were already an attacker down after they failed to replace Luis Diaz and, with Salah now leaving, some serious changes will need to be made.
Yan Diomande and Eli Junior Kroupi feel like the most likely players to join Liverpool at the moment with both 19 year old's being consistently linked with an Anfield switch over the last few months.
However, now that Hugo Ekitike is expected to be out of action for around 9-12 months, a new striker may be on the cards which is where Randal Kolo Muani comes in.
As per a report from Calciomercato, Liverpool are now 'interested' in signing the Frenchman.
Muani is now being 'sought' by Slot with Juventus their main competitors for his transfer.
Arne Slot would be wasting his money if he chose to sign Randal Kolo Muani
Even though there have been times in Muani's career when he's performed very well, his time with Tottenham has been far from smooth.
The Frenchman is Spurs' third-choice striker with Richarlison and Dominic Solanke both getting in over him when fit.
He's played 36 games across all competitions thus far and has only managed to score five goals which is not what you want to see from a striker.
Indeed, he could potentially be a decent stop-gap option but, since Paris Saint-Germain will probably want to sell him in the summer, it doesn't feel like he'd be a worthwhile purchase.
The attacker is also 27 years old so, he's in the prime stages of his career and to be honest, he's been rather lacklustre.
He has also been used as a left and right-winger this term but, much like Ekitike, he's far better when used as a number nine which will become a bit of a problem once all of Liverpool's striker options are back to full fitness.
There are many better options available on the market for Liverpool to sign and, even if they end up spending a bit more on someone else, the upgrade in quality will be more than worth it.
Here's hoping that Slot and Richard Hughes don't make the mistake of buying Muani and spending their limited budget on him.
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