Salah, Firmino or Mané: exchange coins for Mbappé

Kylian Mbappé is close to going up for auction. The Frenchman ends his contract in 2022 and Paris Saint-Germain sees how the suitors begin to crowd at his door. In Kylian's, of course, and with the Parisians among them. Each one has a different plan. Real Madrid sells with its prestige and with showing you the path of its great idol, Cristiano Ronaldo. Being the next great white 7 convinces the French a lot, but Real Madrid is not the only club that moves to change destiny.

PSG has knocked on his door up to three times for him to stay, but the forward resists the temptations to see what lies beyond the city of light. Real Madrid continues to work patiently and Liverpool also moves.

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Jürgen Klopp's men dominated Europe and are vying to extend their dynasty in England after a long history of heartbreak with the glittering Premier League trophy that came to an end last season. The reds know that this dynasty could be lengthened if they convince Bondy's forward and they are willing to break a historical trident in search of more and more glory.

According to Sunday Times, Liverpool has been evaluating the sale of Salah, Mané or Roberto Firmino for a long time to open room for a possible arrival of Kylian Mbappé. This medium ensures that they do not consider any of them essential and that, with 28 years and a contract until 2023, a good offer could get them out of Anfield to be able to definitely launch for the Parisian striker. They also add that the fate of any of the three reds forwards could be LaLiga, although they do not specify which club of all.

This season the signing of Diogo Jota hinted that Klopp wants to increase the competition at the top and the Portuguese is tightening the members of the red trident as no other substitute theorist has done in past seasons. Now Anfield dreams of a new hero.

Any sale would be a success

In case Salah, Mané or Firmino came out, any sale for its market value (before it used to sell for more, now, the bubble has burst) would mean a management success at the institutional level of those in Liverpool.

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The Brazilian arrived from Hoffenheim in exchange for 41 million euros in 2015 and is already worth 72 'kilos, the Senegalese went from another 41 that Southampton entered through his pass to the current 120. Same value as Salah, for which Liverpool paid Roma another 42 million euros. A total investment of 124 million euros that could be recovered with the sale of just one of the African strikers and would serve to prepare the arrival of the player who seems called to command the next stage of elite football.