The departure hinting statements made by Mohamed Salah have put the scouting teams on alert. There is no question that many will come knocking on the door to sign the Egyptian. The 32-year-old is currently in his last year of the contract which offers him €350,000 gross per week. Amid the uncertainty, two European giants have emerged with the possibility of signing Salah next summer.
Liverpool looks flooded with offers for Salah after recent events
Clubs from all over the world are keen to sign the right-winger. According to the El Nacional report, the French giants Paris-Saint Germain and Serie A side Juventus are the latest to join the race. This comes just after the reports of the Egyptian being approached by some Saudi clubs with great deals last week. Salah could be facing competition with Ousmane Dembele at PSG if he decided to join. With Chiesa who could play both wings departing Juventus, Salah could be a great fit for the Italian side.
It is no coincidence that clubs are lining up to get their hands on Salah. Moreover, this won’t be the first time Saudi clubs have expressed their desire to bring him to the Pro League. Last season, Salah was offered reportedly around €180 million over five seasons by Al-Ittihad. Despite Salah expressing his thoughts, many speculate that Liverpool is hesitant to renew his contract with the same terms considering his age and the club culture.
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Salah is currently the highest-paid player in the Liverpool squad. It’s just not him but Van Dijk and Alexander-Arnold are also approaching the end of their contracts. Moreover, The 25-year-old has been heavily linked to make a move to Real Madrid lately. How Liverpool handles these incoming offers and negotiations with their seasoned players would be worth keeping a watch on in these coming months.