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Mohamed Salah, Andy Robertson may be fit for Crystal Palace & Liverpool linked to Brighton’s Ben White


Mohamed Salah, Andy Robertson may be fit for Crystal Palace

Liverpool return to Premier League action on Saturday when they visit Crystal Palace.

Will the Reds maintain their unbeaten start to the season at Selhurst Park?

Or will the Eagles help Man City by beating Jurgen Klopp’s charges in south London?

Ahead of the Palace game, Liverpool fans are unsure of the availability of Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson.

Both Salah and Robertson were sidelined during the international break due to ankle injuries.

On Wednesday, the likes of Sky Sports claimed that Salah and Robertson are likely to be ruled out of the Palace match.

However, others are challenging that narrative.

Dail Mail reporter Dominic King has claimed that Salah and Robertson may feature for the Reds this weekend.

Indeed, Salah was spotted at Liverpool training on Wednesday.

Liverpool linked to Brighton’s Ben White

Ben White is a 22-year-old centre-half who is on-loan at Leeds United from Brighton.

This week, Athletic reporter Phil Hay has revealed that Liverpool are interested in signing White:

His attributes are plentiful and the reported links between him and Liverpool last month were easy to take seriously, no matter that White has a total of 16 appearances in the Championship and none in the Premier League. 

The Athletic understands the Anfield side are genuinely interested. Manchester United have scouted him this season too.

This season, White has already played 16 times for Leeds in the Championship. He’s also featured twice in the Carabao Cup.

White is under contract with Brighton until 2022.

Also see: Jose Mourinho: Arsenal talks, Real Madrid offer, pay cut from Old Trafford & appointment may help Joe Lewis sell Spurs.

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