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Mercato: PSG denounces manipulation for this big transfer

PSG is already starting to plan for next season and has reportedly considered the possibility of going after Mohamed Salah, who will be at the end of his contract at the end of the season. Many sources claim that the capital club is in negotiations with the Egyptian, but the Parisian management for its part denounces manipulation by the Liverpool player's entourage to obtain an extension and a big salary in England.

This is information that caused a lot of noise in England. After seven years on the side of Liverpool, Mohamed Salah could leave Reds at the end of the season. The Egyptian will be at the end of his contract next summer and it is the main interested party who affirmed that a departure was far from being ruled out. “It’s almost December and I haven’t received an offer to stay yet. So I'm probably closer to leaving than staying. You know I have been in the club for many years. There is no club like this… but there is no proposal for an extension now. Ultimately, it's not in my hands. »

PSG would think of Mohamed Salah

Since this announcement of Mohamed Salaha lot of information is coming out about the Egyptian's possible suitors. According to some sources, PSG would be in a good position to attract the striker next summer. Despite his desire to stop recruiting stars, the arrival of the player Liverpool could bring a real plus to the Parisian attack, which is having a lot of difficulty being effective this season, particularly in Champions League.

PSG denounces manipulation in the Salah file

According to The Parisian, Mohamed Salah would, however, still be very far from PSG. The capital club even denounces manipulation in this matter. In summary, the name of the champion of would be used by the attacker's entourage in order to obtain an extension on the side of Liverpoolaccompanied by a good salary. This is not the first time that such a method has been used and we will therefore have to follow this series very carefully in the coming months.

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