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Mohamed Salah contract situation at Liverpool: three clubs that can offer his wage demands

Mohamed Salah has been exceptional for Liverpool over the years and with less than Two years on his current contracts Liverpool risk losing him to Europe moneybags.

By Elijah Odetokun

Mohamed Salah has been exceptional for Liverpool over the years and with less than Two years on his current contracts Liverpool risk losing him to Europe moneybags.
Mohamed Salah has been exceptional for Liverpool over the years and with less than Two years on his current contracts Liverpool risk losing him to Europe moneybags.
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With just 20 months remaining on his current deals, and negotiation ongoing between the club and his representatives on his demands. The Egyptian is asking for a wage of nothing less than £300k per week. Three teams are looking to exploit this situation to lure the goalscorer away from Anfield and are ready to give in to his demands should Liverpool fail to reach an agreement with his camp. 

 

Real Madrid, PSG and Barcelona are the teams that have the start on their radar. According to Gary Neville, the former Manchester United defender, now Pundit said he believes Mohamed Salah's future lies elsewhere, that he may wish to experience another Club.

 

“I don’t think he will stay at Liverpool for the rest of his career," he said on Sky Sports' Overlap forum. "It's my personal view. It’s always been that view but I could be wrong.

“I think Salah’s got to experience Real Madrid, the Bernabeu. Real Madrid are going to come back, by the way.

 

“I know it’s not great at the moment at Barcelona and Madrid but Salah is similar to those I’ve just mentioned, I think he has to have that on his CV at the end of his career.I think he’s done an unbelievable job at Liverpool. I’ve just always felt he wants a Paris, a Real Madrid, a Barcelona and I think he’ll go and get it. But I might be wrong!" Should Liverpool fail to put his hands on paper the offer is his to take.

 


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