Dugarry wants Salah at PSG!

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The name of Mohamed Salah is currently circulating in Paris. According to L’Equipe, the French champion club is considering the Egyptian genius as reinforcement during the next off-season.

The Pharaoh will be 33 next summer. So is it really a good idea to go all out to sign him, especially since the Ile-de-France club recently changed its policy by focusing mainly on young people?

“For Salah, you have to go there with your eyes closed”

The question was asked to Christophe Dugarry, the former French footballer. And for him, the answer can only be affirmative. He even believes that it would be a professional mistake not to position himself on the Reds goleador. “If PSG is not in the race to attract Salah, it is professional misconduct. If there is a veto from anyone, they are missing the point. Salah you have to go there with your eyes closed, he is impeccable.”

The opinion of the 1998 world champion is shared by Jérome Rothen. On RMC Sport, the latter confided: “If a Top player wishes and has the opportunity to come, I will not understand if Luis Enrique refuses. At the moment this is not the case, but if they have the opportunity to take Salah to replace Dembélé, let them do it.

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