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The fortune Salah is asking for from Liverpool to avoid leaving for a Premier League rival

The star of the team threatens to leave for one of the Anfield team's rivals. 

By Wilian Estrella

The star of the team threatens to leave for one of the Anfield team's rivals. 
The star of the team threatens to leave for one of the Anfield team's rivals. 
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The summer transfer window is about to start and English soccer teams and players are already sounding out their possibilities, but today the English media woke up to the news about the fortune Salah is asking Liverpool to pay to avoid leaving for a Premier League rival.

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The player who has already become a great reference for the Reds threatened the Anfield board not to renew because he has realized the great interest that other clubs in the tournament have expressed towards him, and this in turn is taking advantage of the fact that his contract with the team led by Jürgen Klopp ends next season.

But also the situation regarding his renewal has become so stuck that international media claim that neither the player nor the club has sat down to talk about the issue in 6 months, but it is known that for 1 year the team has wanted to renew Salah and he has simply not wanted to.

This is the fortune Salah is asking from Liverpool to avoid leaving for a Premier League rival

Mohamed Salah dreams of being the highest-paid player in the Premier League so he would be demanding the Red board to pay him just over 32 million dollars per season, which would exceed his current salary of just over 12 million, 810 thousand dollars. And if this does not happen, the Egyptian will likely say goodbye to Anfield. 

And to the Reds' nightmare, the teams that would take him would be Premier League rivals, including Manchester City, Chelsea, and Manchester United, clubs that would be desperate to sign Salah if he were available on the open market in 2023. Those three clubs would be the only ones capable of matching Salah's wage demands, but it remains to be seen whether the player would go through with such a controversial move.

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