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Farewell legend, the millionaire offer for Salah that worries Klopp

Salah has been one of Liverpool's best players in the club's entire history

By Sergio Moya

Salah has been one of Liverpool's best players in the club's entire history

During the last few years, in the most recent golden era of our Liverpool, we have seen the emergence of great players who have become legends and one of them is Mohamed Salah, who has established himself as one of the best players in the world and in the history of the club.

 

That is why, during this time, the Pharaoh has received great offers to leave Anfield, however he has demonstrated his loyalty to the team on more than one occasion and has always preferred to stay at Liverpool to continue playing for the club of his love. But, at 30 years of age, it could be that Salah will think twice if a multi-million dollar offer comes knocking on his door.

Following Lionel Messi's departure from Paris Saint-Germain, there have been many rumors about who could be the player to take his place alongside Kylian Mbappé, and everything seems to indicate that PSG's owners have set their sights on Reds legend Mohamed Salah, who is under contract with Liverpool until 2025 and is valued at €70 million, according to the Transfermarkt portal.

According to the latest information, the Liverpool board has already been warned about the Parisian club's determination to try to sign Mohamed Salah, as they consider the Egyptian to be the ideal player to achieve their goals, and would be willing to pay more than 90 million euros to take the legend, in addition they would offer him one of the highest salaries in the squad, considerably higher than the one he currently has at Anfield.

 

Salah's numbers at Liverpool

During his time at Liverpool, Mohamed Salah has established himself as a living legend at the club. He has won every trophy possible, from the Premier League and the Club World Cup to the Champions League. In the Reds shirt, Salah has scored a total of 186 goals in all competitions.

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