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Michael Owen disagrees with Arne Slot over first signing of new Liverpool era




Michael Owen has floated the name of the player who he’d most like to see Liverpool acquire this summer - and it’s not who Arne Slot reportedly has in mind.


The new era in Anfield has not exactly gotten off to a fast start, with Liverpool standing as the only Premier League side yet to make a transfer this summer.





As for what Slot and Co. should do as their first big splash in charge of the Reds, Owen argued that West Ham star Jarrod Bowen would be a perfect fit.


Owen


‘The Mo Salah chat has sort of faded a little bit so I'd be surprised if he left Liverpool, but the problem for the club is that he hasn’t got long left on his contract so you have to make a decision one way or the other’



‘They have great options at the moment with Luis Diaz, Diogo Jota and Darwin Nunez, but if one of them left then Jarrod Bowen would be my favourite.”


Amid rumours circulating earlier this year that Salah could depart Anfield in favour of Saudi Arabia, reports at the time suggested Liverpool were interested in signing Bowen in the summer


Reds boss Jurgen Klopp routinely expressed his interest in the 27-year-old, stating last December: “Bowen is probably my favourite player besides all my players I have to say. It’s great what he is doing and how he has developed.”


It remains to be seen if Liverpool’s new regime shares a similarly high opinion of Bowen, who finished as West Ham’s top scorer with 16 goals in 34 Premier League starts


Given his star status and age, Owen expressed uncertainty about whether he’d be available or even fit in Slot’s plans.



Owen continued


“He has signed a long-term contract at West Ham and he might even be their captain,”


“He also isn’t 19 so when you talk about a long-term replacement, you’re looking at players that might give you 10 years and not be in their 30s in two or three years.


As of late, Liverpool has been heavily linked to Takefusa Kubo - not Bowen - with multiple reports from outlets in Japan suggesting the Reds are willing to fork over $71million (£55million/€65million) to obtain the Japanese winger’s talents




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