Liverpool have been urged to sign Jarrod Bowen this summer in a ‘no risk’ deal.The West Ham United captain has been tipped to replace Mohamed Salah at Anfield by former Reds midfielder Danny Murphy.Signing Bowen would be a ‘no risk’ deal for Liverpool this summer, says MurphyGettyIt follows the Hammers’ relegation from the Premier League after 14 years in the top-flight.Despite scoring nine goals and adding 11 assists in 38 league outings this season, Bowen was unable to keep his side up.The 29-year-old now looks likely to leave the club despite having four years remaining on his contract.Liverpool are a potential destination, with Salah departing on a free transfer this summer.Bowen ‘good enough’ for LiverpoolMurphy was asking about the possibility of signing the England international on Monday’s Kick Off.When asked by Natalie Sawyer, the talkSPORT co-host explained: “I wouldn’t be disappointed seeing him at Liverpool.“I know you alluded to that before because I think he’s got goals in him. He’s got assists in him, he’s durable. I think he’s good enough.“There’s a criteria generally that Liverpool stick to, more or less, when they sign players, and he doesn’t really fit in that in terms of age, potential profit and all those types of things.“So it’d be a change of tact, but I think if you want value for money, you might just get him for a fee that you wouldn’t be able to get (a top quality player).“You’re going to have to pay for a top quality player on that right hand side. You’re going to have to pay £50m to £80m, aren’t you.Salah will depart Liverpool this summer after nine years with the clubGetty“But with him going down to the Championship, I reckon you’d be looking at maybe £20m, £30m at most.“But let’s say it was £20m because he’s desperate to get out and then get him off the wage bill, then it’s no risk.”As for whether Bowen should be given Salah’s No.11 shirt, Murphy added: “I wouldn’t put that on him. If he wanted it, I’d give it to him, but I wouldn’t be too concerned about that.“Don’t get me wrong, I’m not suggesting Liverpool shouldn’t be going for top stars.“If you can persuade (Kvicha) Kvaratskhelia to come out of PSG because he’s won everything there and I know he’s got a liking for Liverpool, as he said in one of his interviews, but go for him by all means, because there’s no one better.“But I just don’t see a risk with that because Liverpool have got so many other areas of the pitch to concentrate on, so much business to be done, that would kind of be like that sorted.Bowen is likely to leave West Ham following their relegation from the Premier LeagueGetty“He’s not going to get Salah’s numbers, they’re just ridiculous, but tried and tested every year in the Premier League.”Salah has scored 257 goals in 442 appearances for Liverpool during nine years at Anfield.As well as winning four Premier League golden boots, he is the fourth-highest scorer in the competition’s history with 193 to his name.Liverpool transfer plansArne Slot’s side are planning a busy summer of business after their fifth place finish this season.With Salah departing the club, Liverpool are likely to sign either two wingers or one wide forward and a more versatile attacker.Ivorian international Yan Diomande is their leading target, talkSPORT understands.Diomande is Liverpool’s top target for a new winger ahead of next seasonGettyParis Saint-Germain and Manchester United are also interested in the RB Leipzig winger.Diomande is seen as a strong fit to replace Salah, although he has been valued at £86m by the German club.Meanwhile, Bradley Barcola and Anthony Gordon are also targets for Liverpool.The Reds have held a long-term interest in Gordon, who is in talks with Bayern Munich.