I broke down in tears when he said he’s leaving us this summer. Without him, we’re nothing on the pitch,” Alexis Mac Allister emotionally confessed during a press conference, as another key Liverpool star confirmed his exit at the end of the season — and it’s neither Trent Alexander-Arnold nor Darwin Nunez. Would you like help identifying which player it might be referring to?

Liverpool are reportedly open to selling Diogo Jota this summer if they receive a suitable offer, with an asking price in the range of €50–55 million.

According to CaughtOffside, while Jota is still seen as a key member of the squad, his recurring injury issues have prompted the club to consider a sale—if the right bid comes along.

Interest is believed to be coming from multiple clubs, including his former team Wolves, as well as Aston Villa, Newcastle United, and Saudi sides Al Hilal, Al Ittihad, and Al Nassr.

Although Liverpool aren’t actively seeking to offload the Portuguese attacker, selling him could provide funds for new signings in the transfer window.

Given Jota’s ability to play across the front three, his departure would leave a noticeable gap—especially with uncertainty also surrounding Darwin Nunez. That could push the club to look for a new striker.

Liam Togher of Empire of the Kop warned against a sale, noting, “Despite his injury-hit season, Jota can still produce decisive performances. Liverpool should be cautious before letting him go.”

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