Manager of European super club DEMANDS Mo Salah signing | OneFootball

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·18 de octubre de 2024

Manager of European super club DEMANDS Mo Salah signing

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With the January transfer window just three months away, the rumours are once again hotting up around three Liverpool stars.

Mohamed Salah, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Virgil van Dijk are all out of contract next summer and there seems to be little to progress in any of them extending their current deals. If Liverpool are unable to negotiate a new deal, the trio will be eligible to sign a pre-agreement with another club from 1 January.


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Salah's deal seems to be one spoken about the most, with the Egyptian attracting interest from a number of clubs. The 32-year-old is one of the most important players in Liverpool's deadly attack, with 11 goal contributions in all competitions so far this season.

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PSG boss wants Salah

The latest club to be linked with the winger is Paris Saint-Germain.

According to a report by Fichajes, head coach Luis Enrique is said to have set his sights on the Egyptian believing he is the perfect option to reinforce PSG's attack.

Luis Enrique has reportedly signed a contract extension according to Le Parisien and has made it clear to the club that bringing in Salah is his top priority.

Since losing Kylian Mbappe in the summer to Real Madrid, his side has been lacking in goal threats and Salah, who has found the net 217 times in 359 games, would certainly solve the issue.

Salah's dilemma

Fichajes is also reporting that should Liverpool decide to not renew Salah's contract, the player is torn between staying in Europe or move to Saudi Arabia. PSG are said to be determined to compete for the Egyptian's signature, believing that the player still has what it takes to compete at a top level.

Although the Reds have boasted a number of world-class players, there is no doubt that Salah has played a huge part in Liverpool's success in recent years.

With the Egyptian King showing no signs of slowing down, surely Liverpool should be working extremely hard to keep Salah at Anfield. Allowing him to leave on a free would create a headache for the club if they have to try and find a replacement.

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