Liverpool have had a great season winning two trophies and getting to the Champions League final, however after losing the Premier League by one point and the Champions League final in Paris, there is no doubt the club will want to strengthen to emulate their run of form again next season.

With the summer transfer window ahead there has already been speculation that Sadio Mane wants to leave Anfield this summer, and if that was the case FSG would need to act fast in finding a replacement for the £72m-rated winger who has played a huge part in their success.

The AFCON winner has scored 120 goals and contributed 48 assists since joining the club in 2016, with a goal involvement every 128 minutes of game time he has tallied up over the years, so filling his boots should he depart from Merseyside ahead of next season will be a challenge for the club.

With that being said, Liverpool have reportedly maintained a long term interest in West Ham United winger Jarrod Bowen and with Mane's future hanging in the balance it could be a great opportunity for the Reds to finally make their move for the Englishman.

The forward has had a phenomenal season with the Hammers scoring 18 goals and contributing 13 assists in all competitions, playing a key role in the Europa League challenge with the side going all the way to the semi-finals of the competition

Bowen scored three goals in the European competitions, with two of his strikes coming against Olympique Lyon going towards their successful progression to the semi-final against Frankfurt.

In the Premier League, it is not just his goal contributions that have earned him the status as a standout talent. He's produced nine big chances, made 1.9 key passes, 1 tackle and won 4.6 duels on average per game, that's as well well as being successful in the majority of his dribbles, proving that he has been a solid presence in David Moyes' team.

Klopp has given the West Ham star high praise after he hailed Bowen as "unbelievable" in a pre-match press conference, illustrating that there is clearly admiration from the Liverpool manager for the player.

With that being said, Bowen is clearly a player the powers at Anfield and the manager have their eye on and should Mane leave this summer it could be the right time to make a move and act on their long term interest.

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