Ghanaian midfielder Kudus Mohammed is reportedly being considered as the successor to Liverpool's Mohammed Salah, should the Egyptian forward depart Anfield in the upcoming summer transfer window.

Salah has attracted significant interest from the Saudi Pro League, with Liverpool reportedly rejecting a substantial £200 million bid for their star player.

However, the Saudi clubs remain undeterred and are expected to make another attempt to secure his services in the summer.

According to Spanish outlet Fichajes, Kudus Mohammed has emerged as a potential replacement for Salah if he decides to leave Liverpool at the end of the season.

Since joining West Ham from Ajax Amsterdam last year, Kudus has made a significant impact in the Premier League during his debut season.

The former Nordsjaelland player has been directly involved in 17 goals across all competitions for the Hammers, contributing 12 goals and five assists.

Salah arrived at Liverpool from A.S Roma in 2017 and quickly became a key figure at the club, scoring 154 goals in 244 appearances.

He played a pivotal role in Liverpool's success, helping them clinch one Premier League title, one Champions League trophy, and several domestic cups.

With Salah's potential departure looming, Liverpool could turn to Kudus Mohammed to fill the void left by the Egyptian star, signaling a new chapter for both the club and the talented Ghanaian midfielder.