As Liverpool prepare for a transformative summer transfer window, manager Arne Slot has stirred debate among fans and pundits alike by offering a rare direct comparison between transfer target Florian Wirtz and club legend Mohamed Salah.
With the Reds already crowned Premier League champions and expected to lift the trophy after their season finale against Crystal Palace, attention has turned sharply to the future of the squad. Among the top names linked with a move to Anfield is Bayer Leverkusen sensation Florian Wirtz, who Slot reportedly sees as a potential successor to Salah’s creative and attacking influence — especially in light of Trent Alexander-Arnold’s expected departure.
Speaking to TBR Football, Arne Slot offered his thoughts on both players, saying: “Salah is one of the most efficient forwards of the last decade — his numbers, consistency, and impact speak for themselves. But Wirtz offers a different dimension. He’s younger, plays with incredible intelligence between the lines, and can orchestrate attacks in a way that reminds me of a young Kevin De Bruyne.”
Slot added: “If I had to choose one today based purely on future potential and tactical flexibility, Wirtz might have the edge. But in terms of pure goal-scoring threat and big-match experience, Mo is still in a league of his own.”
The Dutch coach is believed to have given Liverpool the green light to pursue Wirtz, who could be available for a fee in the region of £115 million. The German international has also attracted attention from Bayern Munich and Manchester City, but Slot’s admiration may give Liverpool the inside track.
As the summer window nears, the comparisons between Wirtz and Salah will only grow more intense. While the Egyptian remains a club icon with another prolific season under his belt, Slot’s comments suggest he is already preparing for a post-Salah era — one where Wirtz could play a central role in shaping Liverpool’s next chapter.
With names like Wirtz and Hugo Ekitike also on the club’s radar, it’s clear Liverpool are planning big — and Slot’s vision is already shaping the narrative before a single deal is done.