
Wayne Rooney has explained why he thinks Liverpool star Mohamed Salah âwonât be happyâ with record signing Alexander Isak.
Salah was Liverpoolâs star man last term as they won their 20th Premier League title and this has been the case in most of his seasons at the club.
However, it has been suggested that Salahâs role at Liverpool could be reduced following their immense summer transfer window.
After only making one signing last season, Liverpool invested around ÂŁ414.5m in this summerâs window, with Isak, Florian Wirtz, Hugo Ekitike, Milos Kerkez and Jeremie Frimpong among their most notable signings.
Now, Liverpool are well-stocked with multiple top-quality options in most positions, with this particularly the case in attack with new arrivals Isak and Ekitike.
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On Saturday afternoon, head coach Arne Slot gave Ekitike the nod to start, while Isak started on the bench as he gradually builds his fitness.
Ekitike continued his great start to the season by scoring against Everton, with Ryan Gravenberch also scoring in Liverpoolâs 2-1 win over their arch-rivals after being assisted by Salah.
Isak made a cameo off the bench in the closing stages of the match as Liverpool saw out the game to claim another three points, but Rooney claims Salah âwonât be happyâ with his new teammate.
âEven though Salah has been the best player at Liverpool for years, he wonât be happy that Isak has come in and is getting the attention. Itâs a matter of personal pride, he will want to be the best,â Rooney said on BBC 5 Live.
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âWhen we signed Tevez, there were lots of reports saying they were concerned that we couldnât play together.
âBut as soon as we signed players, I used to think, âThereâs no way he is coming in to take my placeâ. So that naturally gives you a lift.â
Before his sideâs 2-1 win over Everton, Slot explained why he opted to bench Isak against the Toffees.
âNormally when you donât play a player I donât think there is any player that says, âOk I understand your decisionâ, ok maybe they understand it but they may have made a different one themselves,â Slot explained.
âI wouldnât be surprised if you ask him today that he would say itâs the best choice for him not to start, but of course it is about match fitness. It was good to see him play for an hour in midweek, letâs see how many minutes he can make today.â






