About to extend his contract at Liverpool, Mohamed Salah sees nothing coming and is annoyed. PSG can relaunch this file in a few days, and the Egyptian leaves all doors open.
An indisputable starter and Liverpool's best offensive player, Mohamed Salah has already made two appeals to his leaders recently. Despite his great form, he has still not received the contract extension offer he had hoped for, although he will be free to join the club of his choice at the end of the season. And also able to discuss with any training from January 1, in around ten days. Recently, PSG's interest was disclosed in the press and this immediately caused a reaction from the Reds, who seemed about to announce his two-year contract extension, with an almost equivalent salary. But the Egyptian saw nothing coming, and he wanted to let his country's media, Yallakora, know. Asked about his future, the former Chelsea and Roma player in particular, said that nothing was set in stone.
« I don't know anything about it at the moment. My contract ends at the end of the season, and I still don't know what will happen. I'll look at the options available, but I haven't made up my mind yet. », Launched the Liverpool striker. Enough to immediately react to the Anfield supporters, who asked their management to quickly take care of extending such a valuable player, and who is clearly not declining in form despite the passing years. But Mohamed Salah doesn't see anything moving and there is no doubt that the little bell will also ring on the PSG side.
Nasser Al-Khelaïfi dreams of recruiting an offensive star with a very strong image in the Arab world, but he has until now refrained from publicly discussing this desire due to the Egyptian's current contract. On January 1, the regulations will authorize it to attack the matter openly, and there is no doubt that PSG will test the waters to see if the operation can be carried out. It's up to Liverpool not to stumble and quickly complete the Salah file, otherwise a generous offer from France will call everything into question.
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