Asked about his future, Mohamed Salah indicated that he had not received any offer from Liverpool as his contract ends next June. The Egyptian striker admits, he is closer to a departure than an extension. A golden opportunity for PSG, which is looking for a world-class striker for 2025-2026.
Mohamed Salah, Photo credit: Icon Sport
Mohamed Salah's future shifts away from Liverpool. Asked about his contractual situation, the Egyptian striker threw a real wrench into the pond this weekend, while the Reds are in first place in the Premier League and have a string of successes: “It's almost December and I don't have not yet received an offer to stay. So I’m probably closer to leaving than staying.” A statement that could mark a turning point in the career of one of the Premier League's top scorers. A situation which could arouse the interest of major European clubs looking for offensive reinforcement
PSG on the lookout for a world-class scorer
On the PSG side, the opportunity is more than tempting. The capital club, in full reflection to build its squad for the 2025-2026 season, is looking for a world-class striker. Mohamed Salah ticks all the boxes: experience at the highest level, consistency in front of goal and international aura. With the arrival of Luis Enrique, PSG wants to strengthen its competitiveness on the European scene, and the arrival of a player of Salah's caliber could be a strong signal. Additionally, with his contract ending, the transfer cost could be avoided, leaving only the question of a salary to be negotiated.
An icon of Arab football
For Qatari leaders, it is also the opportunity to capitalize on one of the icons of Arab football. The 32-year-old Egyptian is an essential star in the Middle East and Paris has long wanted to see a headliner like this one shine in the Capital. The planets are aligning, PSG just has to bend down and offer them dream conditions to shine in Paris…