Jarrod Bowen: All you need to know about Liverpool target
Liverpool transfer chief Michael Edwards may be about to oversee some major changes at the club in the next year with contract talks well underway. Liverpool have seemingly made extending the contracts of their current stars a top priority over the next few months.
It is suggested that Salah is the player Liverpool are most keen on tying down to a new contract.
However, the report adds there are 'no absolute guarantees' Salah's representatives will agree to new terms.
Mane is the next priority with question marks being raised on Firmino's immediate future at Liverpool.
Diogo Jota came in 12 months ago and challenged Firmino for a spot playing through the middle of Liverpool's attack.
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Roberto Firmino faces an uncertain future (Image: GETTY)
And the Brazil international endured a frustrating season in front of goal, coming under heavy criticism at times.
Klopp repeatedly stated how important Firmino remains to Liverpool's squad, but with his contract winding down it may soon be time for Liverpool to cash in on a few of their ageing stars.
Emre Can and, most recently, Georginio Wijnaldum have been allowed to leave as free agents which has cost Liverpool dearly.
Trying to revitalise their attacking line up though would take big funds to try and keep up with the likes of Chelsea, Manchester City and Manchester United.
Trent Alexander-Arnold is the first to sign a new long-term deal (Image: GETTY)
Choosing to sell Firmino would open up a spot in Liverpool's starting XI for an out-and-out striker and it's likely that Erling Haaland will still be available in the market.
For a reported release clause set at £68million, Liverpool may well be in a position to battle for his signature and completely transform their attacking options.
That may also depend on what Salah and Mane choose to do in contract talks and there is interest in both of them from clubs across Europe should they decide against extending their current deals.
It's far from the end of the road for Klopp's squad, but big changes are likely to happen over the next 12 months.