the future of Mohamed Salah (29 years old) continues to speak. The Egyptian winger does not seem for the work of prolonging his commitment to the Liverpoolwhich ends on June 30, 2023, and there are several teams that are pending their situation.
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The FC Barcelona It is one of them. Faced with the economic difficulty of signing Erling Haaland, Wrong It is the option that I like the most Xavi Hernandez for the azulgrana attack. Juventus of Turin O Real Madrid They are other giants of the old continent that would have no problem welcoming the ‘red’ attacker, who this season has scored 28 goals and has distributed ten assists in the 36 games he has played under the orders of Jürgen Klopp.
Precisely to a hypothetical departure towards the Santiago Bernabéu he has referred this Saturday El-Hadji Dioufplayer of Liverpool between 2002 and 2005. “A transfer to Real Madrid would mean starting over. Salah has to understand that he is African and they will never treat him like Europeans,” said the Senegalese in ‘Tribal Football‘.
“They will never give him the best contract, like others. The same thing happened to me when I was at Liverpool. They told me not to represent my team,” he continued. Diouf.
The former footballer believes that the best for both Wrong As for the Anfield club, it is that their paths remain united. “It is obvious that Liverpool have to accept Salah’s demands. He must continue. He can earn more money, he is the best player in the team together with Mané and together they can win many more titles together”, he pointed out.
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