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SALAH, OWEN, MANE, GERRARD: TOP 10 HIGHEST GOALSCORERS IN THE HISTORY OF LIVERPOOL IN THE EPL

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Egypt star Mohamed Salah broke Liverpool's all-time Premier League goalscoring record by scoring twice against Manchester United in Sunday's 7-0 win.


The former AS Roma star's brace brought his Premier League tally for Liverpool to 129. It saw him overtake Robbie Fowler, who has scored 128 goals for Liverpool in the Premier League.


Former Liverpool captain and legend, Steven Gerrard is third on the list of Premier League top scorers for Liverpool. The former Aston Villa manager has scored 120 goals for Liverpool in the history of the English Premier League. Ranked fourth on the Michael Owen list. The England striker, who also played for Manchester United, had one of the best moments of his Liverpool career. The former Real Madrid player has scored 118 goals for Liverpool in the English Premier League.


Coming in at number five on the list is Sadio Mane. The Senegal forward scored 90 goals for Liverpool in the Premier League before joining Bayern Munich last summer. Here is the full list of Liverpool's top scorers in Premier League history: 


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A Barcelona prodigy, Pedri has been linked with a move to Anfield, while Jürgen Klopp is also said to be very interested in a centre-back.


Alberto Moleiro from Las Palmas.

Liverpool are eyeing a summer rebuild at the end of the season, although the extent to which some might expect changes to take place may have slowed somewhat after a 7-0 win over Manchester. United.



The win shows that Liverpool don't need to start from scratch, although the need for change will remain even as the Reds try to secure Champions League spots.


These changes will mainly affect midfield, with Jude Bellingham the main target and many other options already linked. One of them is today's news in the form of a player compared to Barcelona's fairy boy Pedri.


But it could also become an urgent need to find another centre-back, with Joel Matip's contract only a year away from the end and Joe Gomez's performances not at his best this season.



Among the possible options is a free transfer from Germany. If Jürgen Klopp brings in Evan Ndicka, it will be a repeat of what the Reds boss did when he brought in Matip after his contract at Schalke expired seven years ago.


Here's Liverpool.com's verdict on the transfer rumors swirling around the Red Devils today. Evan Ndicka (Eintracht Frankfurt)

Liverpool are one of the clubs that "appreciate the talent" of midfielder Ndicka, CBS Sports correspondent Ben Jacobs told GiveMeSport.


Standing 1.93m tall, Ndicka is a player with good physique and has impressed in the Bundesliga. Now he is tipped to take the next step, with Barcelona, ???Arsenal and Manchester United all equally interested.



The 23-year-old is in the final six months of his contract and is not expected to renew his terms, meaning he could pre-sign with parties outside of Germany before the summer.


Liverpool.com says:

Liverpool may need a new centre-back this summer but it remains to be seen whether Ndicka is the right fit. It will be value for money, but value is not just about cost.



For example, Joško Gvardiol can also be good value, although the RB Leipzig player will cost a lot. As for the right-back, Liverpool were previously willing to spend big, with the benefit of bringing in Virgil van Dijk completely clear.


Alberto Moleiro (Las Palmas)

Las Palmas president Miguel Angel Ramirez has confirmed (to Cadena Ser) that talks with Barcelona to sign attractive youngster Alberto Moleiro are not progressing, meaning other clubs could come to him. that.


As with Liverpool, Mundo Deportivo says Borussia Dortmund are keen on the midfielder before the summer, while Aston Villa are also seen as a possible destination, with The Athletic reporting him as a target for Unai Emery. Compared to Barcelona's rising superstar Pedri - as Pedri has played for Las Palmas before as well as anything else, although both talents feel comfortable in the central area - Moleiro has something a release clause of around £32m (£26m/€30m) and can also play wide.  

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