PSG: 80 million euros in salary on the table, brings out the heavy artillery!

PSG: 80 million euros in salary on the table, brings out the heavy artillery!
PSG: 80 million euros in salary on the table, Paris brings out the heavy artillery!

PSG is going all out to try to convince Mohamed Salah to come and continue his career in . But the competition is tough between Liverpool, who have not said their last word, and Saudi Arabia, who are opening the keys to the safe…

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Mohamed Salah is at a crossroads. The Egyptian striker, at the end of his contract with Liverpool, has not received any offer from the Reds. A few weeks ago, he spoke to talk about the fact that it was his “last season” with Liverpool. A stone thrown into the pond, undoubtedly to make its leaders react. But above all this made the transfer market react… Saudi Arabia first, PSG then: everyone is trying to convince King Salah.

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Al-Hilal offers a crazy contract

In Saudi Arabia, the Prince entrusted the matter to Al-Hilal. Neymar's club has positioned itself and could take advantage of the Brazilian's next departure (for MLS and the Leo Messi gang?) to afford Mohamed Salah. On the table, a two-season contract, with 80 million euros in salary! A small fortune, the likes of which Salah will never have in his career.

PSG is banking on… Nasser Al-Khelaïfi

The counter-attack was not long in coming for PSG. Doha makes Mohamed Salah a priority. And to win their case, the club brings out the heavy artillery. If Paris has wanted to turn away from stars and XXL salaries since last summer, an exception will be made for the Egyptian… The Qataris could take out the checkbook and spoil Salah. Another strong point: Nasser Al-Khelaïfi. The Parisian president is a close friend of Mohamed Salah. The two men know each other very well and PSG could take advantage of this connection to lure Salah away from Saudi Arabia.

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