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Liverpool given significant Mo Salah contract boost as insider reveals ‘likely’ outcome amid PSG links



 


 



 



After a journalist with strong connections to Paris Saint-Germain played down the chances of a deal, Liverpool has been informed that Mo Salah is “likely” to remain at Anfield. The journalist also stated that the star’s head and heart very much remain on committing to a new deal. However, a third side is also now pushing hard for his signature.

It will only be a matter of months until the Egyptian superstar’s contract at Anfield expires, and he is already free to sign a pre-contract deal with any foreign club of his choosing. He will be able to do so without any restrictions. Liverpool supporters are filled with fear at the idea of their talismanic forward, who is also the fourth-highest goalscorer in the history of the club, leaving on a free transfer because of his position.



It is true that the ongoing efforts to sign the 32-year-old player to a new contract have not yet resulted in a mutually agreeable agreement. And with the star reportedly looking for a new three-year deal that would take him close to his 36th birthday and pay him £400,000 per week – the most lucrative in the history of Anfield – it is perhaps understandable to see why the owners of the club, FSG, led by sporting director Richard Hughes and CEO of football Michael Edwards, have not been able to come to an agreement with the player’s agent Ramy Abbas as of yet.


The conjecture over where Salah would transfer to next has reached a fever level in recent weeks. Reports have recently talked up the possibility of a move to Paris Saint-Germain, amid accusations that the French giants are prepared to match the player’s demands. As a consequence, the speculation has reached a fever pitch.

In addition, BBC analyst Troy Deeney has expressed his belief that Salah’s actions during Saturday’s victory against Brentford are symptomatic of a player who is on his way out of the club. Deeney has also discussed the possibility that Salah is on his way out.

On the other hand, Loic Tanzi, a writer for L’Equipe who is considered to be something of an insider in French football, has downplayed the possibility of Salah transferring to the Ligue 1 champions and indicated the most likely conclusion.

It is possible for Mohamed Salah to move to Paris, but it is quite unlikely that this would occur because Salah is likely to remain with Liverpool. He is now in discussions for an extension. When Tanzi wrote.

In spite of this, he is adamant that the president of Paris Saint-Germain, Nasser Al-Khelaifi, whom Salah is familiar with, will not give up easy on his efforts to recruit the player. He goes on to say that Paris would do all in its power to achieve this goal.

Mo Salah is being pushed for an agreement by a third party.

Liverpool may be hoping that Salah’s loyalty to the Reds, along with his very clear motivations to break several more of their goalscoring records, will be sufficient to hope that he will relent and sign the terms that are being offered to him. However, Liverpool will also be acutely aware of the number of clubs that are eager to lure Salah away from the club.

In point of fact, he has also been extensively connected with a transfer to Saudi Arabia, with Al-Ittihad having rejected a £150 million deal for the player back in the summer of 2023. Since that time, connections to the Middle East have seldom ever been severed.

In a recent statement, our transfer specialist Rudy Galetti dispelled rumours that Salah had reached a new deal to move to Al-Ittihad. Galetti has always believed that Salah will choose between two destinations this summer: either Anfield or the Parc des Princes.

Despite this, a number of sources have stated over the past few weeks that a third club is reportedly in the running for his signing. Al-Hilal, a Saudi club that is expected to part ways with Brazilian superstar Neymar this year, is reportedly highly interested in acquiring Salah as a replacement for Neymar.

The previous week, there were reports that said that they are prepared to pay the player a remarkable £65 million (€77.2 million, $79.3 million) deal to relocate to the Gulf State on a two-year contract. This would result in the Egyptian receiving an astounding £625,000 each week.

Their club president, Fahad bin Nafel, and the vice chairman of the league, Saad Al Lazeez, have been actively involved in conversations and have firmly expressed their desire to submit an offer to the player’s agency. Both of these individuals have actively participated in the discussions.

Jorge Jesus, the manager of Al-Hilal, has also suggested that an approach may be in the works. He made the following statement recently: “Salah or other big names won’t come this winter but maybe this summer…”

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The number of players in the world who are capable of producing the type of figures that Salah has off the wing is quite limited. Salah has scored 232 goals in his 379 appearances while wearing a Reds shirt.

Danny Murphy, a former midfielder for Liverpool, has expressed his desire for FSG to make a significant effort to acquire Rodrygo, a top player for Real Madrid, as the Egyptian’s successor this summer. Murphy has provided an explanation as to why he considers Rodrygo to be a “wonderful talent” and a “matchwinner.” In addition, the Match of the Day expert has suggested three further players from within the Premier League who may be considered for the role.

Rayan Cherki is yet another player who has been highly associated in recent days. Now, rumours from France have revealed the small price that would be placed on the head of the Lyon star individual if the Reds were to make their bid.

One of the players that Liverpool is allegedly considering signing this summer is Joshua Kimmich. It is being said that a move for the Bayern Munich star is being considered regardless of whether Trent Alexander-Arnold will remain with the club or sign elsewhere.

However, after receiving guidance from Pep Guardiola, the manager of Manchester City, the Reds have now learnt that they face formidable opposition from a great European giant.



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