PSG Receives Huge Boost in Mohamed Salah Chase

Liverpool's Mohamed Salah Burgled By His Own Employee (News Central TV)

Despite having extended his contract with the Reds at the beginning of the season, PSG target and Liverpool superstar Mohamed Salah is now seriously contemplating leaving Anfield, according to Fichajes.

According to the report, Liverpool could make a significant profit from the sale of the Egyptian forward as they look to revamp their squad. However, because PSG is seriously considering signing him, Liverpool will need to make a decision soon.

PSG Receives Huge Boost in Mohamed Salah Chase (News Central TV)

The successful trident of Mané, Salah, and Firmino (the three players who have given so much joy to the British team) would come to an end with the departure of the Egyptian football player from Liverpool. Although Jurgen Klopp’s team would not look badly at earning money with his transfer now that they can still get a decent slice of the Egypt star, Mohamed Salah remains a crucial component of the attack of the Anfield team.

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According to The Mirror, Paris Saint-Germain is the primary club with an interest in the Egyptian King. The Parisian team’s new initiative has turned from being exciting to a true failure as a result of their team’s serious Champions League setback.

The French team wants to work on developing a squad that will enable them to compete for the renowned European competition; this has been PSG’s major goal for a number of years. This could happen with the potential arrival of Zidane and some sales, among them the potential departure of Neymar. Salah would be a great addition, but he would require spending a sizeable sum of money, nothing less than the 80 million euros that the Liverpool player is priced by Liverpool.

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