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Mohamed Salah: the fortune that Barcelona or Real Madrid will pay to hire him

By Fredi Roman

The president of La Liga spoke about the Liverpool striker and acknowledges that "he expects him to join the League", although he sees it complicated.

The president of La Liga spoke about the Liverpool striker and acknowledges that "he expects him to join the League", although he sees it complicated.

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The summer pass market promises novelties of all colors. Teams that are dismantled, and lose some of their figures, and others that will bet everything to fight on the main fronts of European competitions. In them, the Spanish league promises novelties to reinvent itself, and to be able to return to the forefront of the continent, something that a few years ago with Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi, nobody discussed, and whose place is now occupied by the Premier League.

Mohamed Salah unleashed speculation about his future last December, when he admitted that he did not know what his future plans were, leaving the door open to a possible signing for Real Madrid or Barcelona. The Liverpool star later clarified that he would be willing to extend his contract for the English club, despite the fact that he still has two more years left. The truth is that if they want it in Spain, they will have to pay no more and no less than 120 million euros.

The president of La Liga, Javier Tebas was interviewed on the Egyptian television channel ON Time Sports and in his speech he was delighted with the possibility that the Liverpool forward could join one of the greats of Spanish football, although he also acknowledged that he sees few options that this could happen due to the difficult economic situation caused by the pandemic. "An arrival of Mohamed Salah to the League? With the current financial situation, it is very unlikely that Liverpool will sell Mohamed Salah or that a club will sign a big one this summer. I hope he will join the League, but I do not expect that there are big money transfers this summer ”.

Tebas also split a spear in favor of the championship that he presides, placing it at the height of the Premier League. "We are at the same level as the Premier League, the difference is the audience, they have a larger audience in Europe and we have our huge base in the Middle East and the Far East", confessed. The truth is that over the years, and the emigration of some players who decorated the tournament, it was losing popularity and competitiveness, so some things will have to change to regain the attention they once had.


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