The bombshell has dropped: Mohamed Salah is leaving Liverpool at the end of the season. A legend walks out the door, and a gaping hole tears through Anfield's attack.
Who on earth can fill those boots? One former Liverpool star has a name on his lips—and it’s not from a top-four club. It’s a player fighting for survival, yet shining brighter than most.
Michael Owen believes Jarrod Bowen is the perfect heir. He told talkSPORT, "A real top finisher, brilliant. If West Ham went down, he would be my idea of someone to replace Salah."
Bowen isn’t just any forward. Since arriving from Hull City, he’s been a consistent, relentless force—10 goals and 11 assists this season alone. And those numbers would only explode alongside world-class talent.
At 29, he’s at his peak: explosive, creative, lethal on the right flank. He’s outgrown a struggling West Ham side clawing to stay in the Premier League. If they fall to the Championship, keeping him becomes nearly impossible.
Liverpool could offer him the platform he deserves. A chance to compete at the highest level, to slot into that right wing and ignite a new era. The opportunity alone would be electrifying for a player who has proven he belongs on a bigger stage.
The summer is looming. Bowen’s next move could reshape his career—and Liverpool’s future. Will the Reds make their move? Every eye is on Anfield. The chase is on.