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Report: Spanish giants turned down €40m deal for current Liverpool superstar in 2017

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By Glenn Glenn Fernandes

Barcelona turned down the chance to sign current Liverpool star Mohamed Salah in 2017

According to ElNacional (h/t Liverpool Echo), Barcelona turned down a deal for Mohamed Salah some four years ago as he eventually made his way to Anfield to join Liverpool.

Barcelona have had to suffer from financial mismanagement and distress in the last few months. With debt mounting, the Catalans have been forced to part ways with their important players such as Lionel Messi.

 Mohamed Salah has become an important part of the famed attacking trio at Liverpool. (imago Images)
Mohamed Salah has become an important part of the famed attacking trio at Liverpool. (imago Images)

It is believed that the sporting director of Roma offered the Egyptian international to the Spanish Club. Monchi, who was the Sporting Director of Roma at the time, was offering Salah for €40m. Barca turned down the offer to sign Ousmane Dembele instead. The youngster cost them a whopping £135.5m.

The former Basel player only managed 19 appearances in his time at Stamford Bridge. He then made the move to Roma in 2016. Mohammed Salah finally came to Liverpool for £34.3m in 2017 for his second stint in the PL.

Mohamed Salah was refused by Barcelona in 2017.
Mohamed Salah has gone on to achieve great things with Liverpool. (imago Images)

Since then, he has become an important part of the first team setup scoring more than 100 goals for the club. The forward also went on to win the UEFA Champions League, UEFA Super Cup, FIFA Club World Cup, and Premier League with this squad.

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He has played an integral part in all those achievements at Anfield and could be considered one of the best buys by the club in terms of the impact he has had. Salah has also collected a wealth of individual trophies in his time with the Reds.

He has gone on to cement his place in Liverpool folklore and has performed consistently ever since his second innings in the Premier League. The Egypt international is certainly a pivotal part of the attacking trio at Anfield and is consistently trusted by Jurgen Klopp.