Liverpool are reportedly prepared to involve themselves in the race to sign Borussia Dortmund forward Erling Braut Haaland if they are forced to part ways with Mohamed Salah.
In recent months, the Merseyside giants have been regarded as no more than outsiders to launch an approach for the in-demand Norway international.
However, according to reports in Spain, that could change if the Premier League giants cash in on Salah during the upcoming transfer window.
While Salah remains as the club's most prized asset, the Egypt international has just 15 months remaining on his contract and with speculation persisting that the attacker is not prepared to accept Liverpool's latest offer.
Should Jurgen Klopp be happy to generate a transfer fee for Salah, it could be used to finance a bid for Haaland, whose release clause is said to be in the region of £63m.
Manchester City and Real Madrid are currently regarded as the clear frontrunners to sign Haaland.