The players Liverpool signed alongside Mo Salah & how they fared

There is currently a debate around whether or not Mohamed Salah is the best player in the world, but when he joined Liverpool in the summer of 2017, the main talking point seemed to be whether he could cope there.

After not being given a chance at Chelsea, the Egypt international went to Roma and showed enough to prove to Liverpool that he had what it takes to stand out in the Premier League and Champions League.

This was one of four transfers made by Liverpool ahead of the 2017-18 campaign, all of which will have led to some sort of questioning from outside the club – while Virgil van Dijk was later signed from Southampton in January.

So, with Salah tearing apart any defence that dares to face him, we decided to look at the three players who moved to Anfield alongside him and how they’ve fared since.

Dominic Solanke
Nine days after Salah arrived from Roma, Solanke joined the Reds following the culmination of his Chelsea contract, though Liverpool had to pay a reported £3million fee set by a tribunal.

The excitement wasn’t eventually backed up in a Liverpool shirt, as his only goal came in a final day 4-0 win against Brighton & Hove Albion.

Still, there won’t be too many complaints from Anfield, as Liverpool moved him on to Bournemouth for £19million plus add-ons in January 2019, and, after a couple of slow seasons, the 24-year-old is now on 26 goals from 41 games in all competitions this term. The Cherries look set to be promoted and Solanke’s played a starring role.

Andrew Robertson
The Scotsman was next through the Anfield door, joining from Hull City in a deal reported to be worth £8m – a number that has proven an absolute bargain.

Ever since that lung-bursting sprint against Manchester City, Robertson has been a fan favourite and has played an integral in Liverpool’s recent successes, having won a Premier League, Champions League, FIFA Club World Cup, UEFA Super Cup and League Cup.

There’s also the FA Cup final to come to complete the set, and Liverpool could still win all of the trophies on offer this season.

There also will have been delight for the left-back that he could lead his country to the European Championship last year, and there’s possibly a World Cup to come.

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Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain
While Oxlade-Chamberlain has also been around for the aforementioned trophy wins, his legacy isn’t quite as straightforward as Robertson’s.

When the Ox joined from Arsenal for a reported £35million, he did so as a player who possessed talent but left everyone unaware of how to best get that out of him – whether that’s where to put the former England international on the pitch or how to keep him injury free.

Unfortunately for club and player, those concerns haven’t really changed at all in the seasons since, even if he has put in the occasional big performance down the years.

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