Days are passing quickly, and we are now only a few months away from the end of the Premier League season.
Until now, the fate of Liverpool's trio - Mohamed Salah, Virgil van Dijk, and Trent Alexander-Arnold - hasn't been determined.
For the Reds, these three players are the backbone of the team, each being an essential pillar that cannot be separated from the group.
Alexander-Arnold, being only 26 years old, still has time to spend on the pitch and become part of Liverpool's legacy. We might say that van Dijk at 33 and Salah at 32 have less time left, but looking at their performances, they play like 20-year old's.
However, as we know, Liverpool's policy heavily relies on players under thirty.
Working on Renewals
The current discussion is about whether Liverpool will renew contracts for Salah and van Dijk, and if renewal happens, it would be for potentially one season.
As we know, the point of contention is that Salah wants a specific salary higher than his current one, possibly reaching £500,000 per week.
This is Salah's current demand, while van Dijk's situation isn't clear. Trent is the jewel that Liverpool should have preserved, but the Reds' management didn't do that, and as we know, his contract will expire at the end of the current season, so there's a high probability that he will be a Madrid player in the summer.
In this article, we will try to present alternatives for these players, who might replace them, and to what extent the departure of this trio might affect the Reds.
If we talk about Mohamed Salah, at the time of writing this article, he is the Premier League's top scorer with 21 goals and in terms of creating goals with 13 assists, and we are still in round 24 of the Premier League.
For a player like Salah with these numbers, who can replace him? We will mention some players Liverpool might contract with: