In the event that Mohamed Salah becomes a free agent at the conclusion of the current season, Chelsea has been directed to refrain from pursuing him.
It is possible that the 32-year-old forward may leave Liverpool for free at the conclusion of the current season because he is getting close to the end of the final six months of his contract with the club.
Salah, who joined the Premier League for the first time in 2014 with Chelsea, has recently been given a new contract by Liverpool, according to a report from The Athletic. Salah has expressed concern about his future at Anfield, stating that he sometimes feels “more out than in.” This comes in the midst of continuous speculations that have been circulating over the past several days.
William Gallas, a former player for Chelsea, has cautioned the club against signing Mohamed Salah in the event that no new agreement is reached with Liverpool about Salah’s contract. Gallas made the following statement in an interview with Prime Casino: “I believe Chelsea should avoid signing Mohamed Salah as a free agent this summer.” His entrance has the potential to upset the peace of the team. In spite of the fact that he has been tremendous in the Premier League, bringing him in may potentially throw off the equilibrium of the team and even empower a competitor.
In the early stages of his career, Salah had a brief and underwhelming stint at Chelsea, where he made only 19 appearances before being moved to AS Roma in 2016. Since joining Liverpool in 2017, Salah has scored 227 goals for the club.