Liverpool fans on Twitter have called for the club to sign Bayern Munich winger Serge Gnabry following his two-goal display against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on Tuesday night.
The Germany international may have once failed to become a first-team regular at Arsenal, but it’s fair to say he’s hitting the heights with the Bundesliga giants right now.
The 24-year-old took his tally to 17 goals in 30 appearances in all competitions this season with a brace against Frank Lampard’s men, both excellent finishes.
The versatile wide man, who has played on both flanks for Bayern during the 2019/20 campaign as per Transfermarkt, shone in the capital for the second time this term having scored four goals in his club’s 7-2 victory against Tottenham Hotspur in October.
Can you name the result these iconic Liverpool images belong to? Give it a go now…
While one supporter was excited by the prospect of Gnabry working under Jurgen Klopp, another even proposed a swap deal involving Mo Salah.
A further individual said they would like to see both him and Timo Werner, who Liverpool are reportedly in ongoing talks about a summer deal for according to ESPN, sign.
Two other fans chose to focus on two current Liverpool players, suggesting that if and when either Salah or Sadio Mane depart Anfield, the German would be the ideal replacement for them.
Given his age and his current record for Bayern that isn’t a bad shout, but he would surely come at a cost given his form.
Watch Liverpool Videos With StreamFootball.tv Below
He would also have a lot to live up to given Salah currently has 90 goals in 140 games for the Reds, while Mane has 76 in 157.
Liverpool have also been linked with moves for Borussia Dortmund’s Jadon Sancho and Paris Saint-Germain’s Kylian Mbappe, but the following fans would be happy to forget them and sign Gnabry instead.
That is certainly a bold opinion, and perhaps they simply see the 24-year-old as the most realistic addition out of the trio.
In other Liverpool news, James Pearce has named the one West Ham player the Reds could target this summer if David Moyes’ men suffer relegation…









