PSG is ready to do anything to try Mohamed Salah

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While Paris Saint-Germain still has a little more difficulty in being effective and realistic in attack, voices are being raised to ask for reinforcements on the Parisian offensive lines over the next two transfer windows. Rumors around Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, Jadon Sancho, Victor Osimhen and Ademola Lookman continued to grow last summer, but Paris opted for continuity with Ousmane Dembélé, Bradley Barcola, Marco Asensio, Randal Kolo Muani and Gonçalo Ramos. True to their strategy, the Parisian leaders do not want to do anything crazy, but an extraordinary opportunity stands before them, because the weeks pass and the future of Mohamed Salah seems more than ever to be written far from Liverpool.

Again this Sunday, the captain of the Pharaohs said: “For now, this is the last match against Manchester City that I play with Liverpool“, he declared after the Reds’ victory against Manchester City (2-0) during which the Egyptian striker scored a goal and provided an assist. This is not the first time that Mohamed Salah has spoken about his future. In fact, the Cairo native had already said last weekend: “It’s almost December and I haven’t received any offers to stay at the club yet. I probably left more than stayed. You know I have been in the club for many years. There is no club like this. But in the end, it’s not in my hands. As I said before, it’s December and I haven’t received anything regarding my future yet“. And it is with this in mind that Paris Saint-Germain could well interfere in the matter and win a nice bet.

Discussions with the Egyptian star?

According to information from The TeamMohamed Salah is a player more than ever targeted by Paris Saint-Germain. Open to a departure, Salah could well listen to the proposals made. If Saudi Arabia had shown interest in the past, PSG has always closely scrutinized the Salah file in recent years while waiting for the right opening. “The two sides have been talking for a long time now. Except this time, Mohamed Salah opened the door. There is now a good chance that he will end up at Paris-Saint-Germain. a source close to Parisians would have said The Team. Still according to the French newspaper, discussions are now open between PSG and Mohamed Salah in the hope of finding a future agreement in the coming months. In the negotiations, the residents of the Parc des Princes have a strong weapon in the person of its president, Nasser al-Khelaïfi who knows the 32-year-old player personally since Salah has already been a consultant on the Arab branches of beIN Sports.

Asked at a press conference about the possible offensive options for the next winter transfer window, Luis Enrique preferred to be ironic: “You asked me so many questions about the false 9. Here we have a real 9 and what is happening? As if that was the solution. I’m kidding, but it’s reality. If we go four matches without scoring with a real 9, what will we look for? The solution is not in one player on this team. It’s a team sport. Now, more seriously, Gonçalo Ramos played his first starting match of the season, his first full match which is big news. Gonçalo is a surface player who generates a lot of chances, moves well, gives us continuity. A very interesting player for us and I am happy with his contribution during the match“. In any case, Mohamed Salah’s profile ticks all the boxes sought by PSG since the Parisian management would be more interested in the idea of ​​strengthening the wings, rather than the point of the attack, as evidenced by the rumor Khvicha Kvaratskhelia. Talent, experience, versatility, market opportunity… What if the much sought-after savior was Mohamed Salah?

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