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PSG would accept the departure of Mbappé, only if it manages to close one of the main figures of Liverpool

The French team has looked at the services of Mohamed Salah for the summer of 2022, the date on which Kylian Mbappé would leave Paris in the transfer market.

By Alexis Almosnino

The French team has looked at the services of Mohamed Salah for the summer of 2022, the date on which Kylian Mbappé would leave Paris in the transfer market.
The French team has looked at the services of Mohamed Salah for the summer of 2022, the date on which Kylian Mbappé would leave Paris in the transfer market.
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At Paris Saint-Germain they are aware that the renewal of Kylian Mbappé's contract will not be an easy thing. The French crack ends link in the Parc des Princes in a few months and there are no clear signs that he will sign an extension. Quite the opposite.

Mbappé is getting closer to Real Madrid, so PSG is beginning to consider him lost and is already combing the transfer market in search of a replacement of the same quality. According to the Spanish newspaper Don Balon, it is none other than Mohamed Salah, the undisputed figure of Liverpool in the Premier League.

The Egyptian striker is one of the best players in the world and after several years of shining with the 'Reds' jersey, he could make the leap to Ligue 1 to replace Mbappe. Thus, Mohamed Salah would be the third leg of the trident and would complete the partnership with Lionel Messi and Neymar.

The cadre presided over by Nasser Al-Khelaifi would be willing to pay up to 100 million euros for the signing of Mohamed Salah. However, everything is conditional on Salah's departure. Bondy's is getting farther and farther away, but PSG is going to try until the end.

In fact, the Parisians are preparing an offer of 45 million euros for Mbappé for the next five seasons. That is, if the former Monaco agrees to stay, he will pocket 225 million in the next five years. In addition, he would have a loyalty bonus in the Parc Des Princes.


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