Salah disappointed with Liverpool, PSG ready to take advantage
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Mohamed Salah
4 months ago
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Mohamed Salah's contract with Liverpool expires in six months. The legendary Egyptian winger has played in the English Premier League for the past seven years, scoring 224 goals and scoring 100 of them in 369 games.

At the same time, he expresses his disappointment that the club leaders have not offered him the conditions to stay, which he has spoken about several times in recent months. PSG can take advantage of the situation and grab Salah, one of the best footballers in the world, in the summer of 2025, without compensation.

"L'Equipe", referring to English sources, writes that the Parisians have started negotiations with the former player of El Mokaëlo, Basel, Chelsea, Fiorentina and Rome, according to KosovaPress.

Considering that PSG have Qatari owners and have been making the biggest transfers in the world for years, it is not a problem for them to pay the Egyptian a big salary.

"It's almost December and I still haven't had any offers to stay," Salah complained at the end of November, adding that he was "disappointed" and that at the moment he was "more out than in".

He has been the Premier League's top scorer three times, is a two-time African Footballer of the Year award, won the Champions League with Liverpool in 2019 and ten other club trophies. In 101 appearances for Egypt, he scored 58 goals, and Transfermarkt estimates his value at €55 million.

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