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Mohamed Salah's relationship with Liverpool could be coming to an end

By Charles Cornwall

Mohamed Salah's relationship with Liverpool could be coming to an end
Mohamed Salah's relationship with Liverpool could be coming to an end
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The relationship between Mohamed Salah and Liverpool could be coming to an end, according to Mercado Bola. But what is the reason? The Reds board are ready to sell him in the summer transfer window because of his poor performances in the current Premiership.

The relationship between the management and one of Liverpool's star players is strained. Although the Egyptian is under contract with the Reds until June 2025, he could leave in the summer. Liverpool have put a price tag on Salah, 70 million euros. And a team willing to pay that amount has already appeared: PSG. The Parisian club has already offered and there may be a formal offer for the Egyptian to join the French club in the summer.

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Salah's arrival at PSG would also be an important acquisition after the possible departure of some players from the Parisian squad. That's why they are already moving their cards to secure him. Let's see how long this novel will last. The underperformance of the Egyptian striker this season has led the Liverpool board to take the decision to sell him, despite the fact that Salah is the Reds' top scorer in the Premier League with 7 goals.

Salah would be sold for 70 million

It should be remembered that Liverpool have made moves in both the summer and winter markets. The last acquisition was Dutchman Cody Gakpo, a purchase that was worth 42 million euros. They have spent 137.30 million euros this season, but the team is struggling to find its feet and are ninth in the Premiership.


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