It was reported that Liverpool “may allow Mohamed Salah to leave for 60 million pounds, about 73 million dollars, this summer” as the contract crisis continues and Salah demands an increase in his weekly salary to 490,000 dollars to stay at Anfield, while Real Madrid is closely monitoring the situation.
The report indicated that German coach Jurgen Klopp “may allow” the departure of Salah, aged 30, despite the departure of Senegalese Sadio Mane to Bayern Munich.
It is noteworthy that there is a year left on Mohamed Salah’s contract with Liverpool, the second English Premier League, and he still has not agreed to a new deal.
And the report, published by the British newspaper The Sun, stated that Real Madrid, led by its Italian coach Carlo Ancelotti, is monitoring Salah’s position and they are considering making an offer for the Egyptian international.
Mane also had a year left on his contract and ended up with Bayern Munich in a £35m deal.
According to reports, Salah is demanding a wage of 400,000 pounds (about 490,000 dollars) per week if he is to remain in Liverpool, which represents a significant increase in his current wage of just under the 300,000 dollars per week that Virgil van Dijk receives.
The Liverpool team recently brought in striker Darwin Nunez, and also has Diogo Jota and Roberto Firmino, but Salah’s loss will still be very important in terms of their overall offensive options.
Salah scored 31 goals last season and provided 16 assists for Liverpool in 51 games in all competitions.
Since joining Liverpool in 2017, Salah has won the Premier League, the Champions League, the FA Cup and the League Cup, as well as the European Super Cup and the Club World Cup.
Liverpool have other options on a large scale such as Luis Diaz, who has been impressive since joining in January, while youngster Harvey Elliott and new signing Fabio Carvalho could also advance.
However, losing both Mane and Salah, who have been of great importance to Jurgen Klopp’s team in recent years, would be a huge blow to Liverpool.
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