Liverpool face Mohamed Salah dilemma in Kylian Mbappe transfer chase
Liverpool got their Mohamed Salah-less January off to a flier with a last-gasp win over Arsenal to book their spot in the next round of the FA Cup.
Jurgen Klopp will be keen for a similar result in the Carabao Cup this week as the Reds welcome Fulham in their semi-final first leg before a well-earned winter break. There will be no such let up for Salah, who will be in action when Egypt kick-off their Africa Cup of Nations campaign on Sunday.
But navigating life without their star forward might be something Liverpool will have to get accustomed to if they are serious about any grand ambitions of bringing Kylian Mbappe to Merseyside.
Here are the latest transfer rumours from around Anfield...
Reds face Salah-Mbappe dilemma
Madrid or Merseyside? That appears to be the question for Paris Saint-Germain's star man.
Klopp's dream Liverpool line up as last-gasp January transfers rejectedBut while reports in Spain suggest Mbappe has already signed on the dotted line at the Bernabeu, it seems Mbappe remains undecided over his future. ESPN claim Liverpool are still very much in the race for his signature - but only if they can bankroll the staggering finances that will be involved to land the Frenchman.
Mbappe is currently on wages around €650,000 per week (£560,000). By contrast, Salah is Liverpool's top earner on £350,000 per week. Mbappe is said to be willing to reduce his demands for the right club, but even then any deal would place significant strain on Liverpool's budget.
The France star would also command a big signing-on fee due to him being available as a free agent and it would be almost unthinkable for Liverpool to seal a deal with Salah on the books. ESPN's report adds that Mbappe will make his mind up in the coming weeks, leaving little time for Liverpool to arrange Salah's departure and construct an offer, should the Reds be considering it.
Carvalho heading for Hull
Hull City are set to land Fabio Carvalho on loan following his return from RB Leipzig.
The former Fulham forward has struggled to break into Jurgen Klopp's plans and now appears to be dropping back down to the Championship for regular game time.
Hull already have Liverpool youngster Tyler Morton on loan, who has become a key player for the Tigers. Carvalho did make 15 appearances for Leipzig during his brief stint, but Liverpool are keen for him to see more action, something Hull can give the 21-year-old as they chase a play-off place.
Hull owner Acun Ilicali confirmed to Sky Sports that a deal was almost finalised. "We agreed all terms with him," he said. "He will wear the Hull City shirt in the following days"
Henderson offered to European giants
Ex-Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson has been offered to many of Europe's top clubs in a bid to end his Saudi Arabia nightmare.
Henderson called time on his Anfield stint in the summer to join Al-Ettifaq in a £13million switch. But just six months into his time in the Middle East and Henderson is already desperate to move on.
Talksport report Bayern Munich, Bayer Leverkusen and Juventus are among the clubs to have been contacted to gauge an interest in Henderson's services. Ettifaq remain insistent that Henderson is not for sale, though, while a loan deal could prove tricky to negotiate given his exorbitant wages.
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