According to sources speaking to Football Insider, Paris Saint-Germain is interested in signing Mohamed Salah, the star player for Liverpool, before the summer.
The French mega-spenders are keeping an eye on the 30-year-old Egyptian attacker amid concerns over the futures of all three of their legendary forwards, Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappe, and Neymar.
Salah re-signed with Liverpool last year for a new three-year agreement that will pay him about £ 400,000 per week, including bonuses, until the summer of 2025.
Despite a disappointing campaign, he is still a brilliant goal scorer and goal maker, and he hasn't lost any of his terrifying paces.
Salah's performance this season, which includes 19 goals and 9 assists across 34 games, is truly outstanding, and his persistence and availability never cease to astound.
PSG has the resources to pay Liverpool's expected asking price and match the left-current footer's Anfield contract, which was agreed to last summer after protracted discussions.
The Merseysiders must yet make an additional £48.5 million financial contribution to the project.
The Merseysiders are preparing a significant makeover after a disastrous campaign, amid takeover rumours and significant change behind the scenes.
John W. Henry, the prominent owner of the Fenway Sports Group, made it clear this week that he is not looking to sell Liverpool but has promised to find new funding.
A series of pricey new acquisitions are out of the question because FSG manages the club on a self-sustainable basis.
Salah is the lone Liverpool superstar the club may be ready to sell this summer who may secure a massive amount, according to a report from Football Insider published earlier this month (11 February). Internal discussions have been placed regarding who a possibly big-name sale could be.
Salah, Luis Diaz, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Alisson, and Nunez are the only Liverpool players valued at £50 million or more, and the latter four are either at or at the top of their game.
Maybe Diogo Jota and Virgil van Dijk would make the cut, but the Dutchman, who has been regarded as the greatest Premier League defender for the past five years, will turn 32 in July, and the Portuguese have been severely injured over the past year.