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The end of the story becomes clearer. Arriving at Liverpool in 2017, Mohamed Salah is certainly playing his last season in the North of England. Linked to the Reds until June 30, 2025, the Egyptian has still not found common ground with his leaders regarding a contract extension. The discussions are even at a standstill, as he suggested.
“Is this my last year at the club? So far, yes », Launched the Pharaoh a few days ago, and added: “It’s the last six months. There has been no progress (in the negotiations, editor’s note), far from it. So we have to wait and see. »A way of putting pressure on its leaders? It’s a possibility, but
Don Balon puts forward another hypothesis.
Salah will become one of the highest paid players in the world
According to the Spanish media, Mo Salah would have a “ verbal agreement » with his new club, Paris Saint-Germain, and would have even informed his management. Determined to make the former Roman the successor of Kylian Mbappé, Nasser Al-Khelaïfi “ made a first proposal that was simply enormous on the economic aspecte” to the 32-year-old striker.
“His next adventure will now take him to the Parc des Princes, where he is guaranteed to become one of the highest paid players in the world », even goes so far as to assert Don Balon. If the information were to be confirmed, PSG would achieve a huge blow. As a reminder, Salah has scored 21 goals and provided 17 assists during his 21 matches played this season.
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