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PSG is reportedly eyeing a world football star at the end of his contract on June 30.
With the departure of Kylian Mbappé this summer – and those of Neymar and Messi a year ago – Paris Saint-Germain decided to change plans. No more stars and bling-bling, the emphasis is now on the collective and young players with great potential, with Luis Enrique at the helm. A project that will take time. Problem, in Paris, we don’t have time.
Therefore, Parisian decision-makers could be tempted by the recruitment of a star next summer. And they might already have one in their sights. According to information from
Sunthe residents of the Parc des Princes would be ready to pounce on Mohamed Salah, at the end of his contract on June 30, 2025.
An extension at Liverpool is also not to be ruled out
If Saudi clubs would be inclined to offer him a golden bridge to attract him to the Gulf, the 32-year-old Egyptian striker would like to continue his career within a big European team. So, an extension for Liverpool cannot be ruled out. Just like a departure for PSG.
The French champions believe that Salah can still perform for a few more years at the highest level. The former Roman proves it, he who has already totaled 6 goals and 5 assists in 9 matches played this season (all competitions combined).
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