A deal that destroys Salah’s continuation with Liverpool

Moataz Al Shami (Dubai)
The renewal of Mohamed Salah is still the talk of the international media, especially after the “Egyptian pharaoh” stuck to a weekly salary estimated at 500,000 pounds, while Liverpool offered 400,000 pounds only, according to some international reports, but the matter may differ after Barcelona entered seriously on the line of negotiation with ” The pharaoh.”
As the Mirror and Daily Mail newspapers revealed that Liverpool star Mohamed Salah had received a promise from Barcelona president Joan Laporta to include him in a free transfer deal, to the ranks of Barca next summer, especially since the player will enter next January the stage of negotiations with any team he wants.
Salah’s contract with Liverpool expires at the end of next season, and so far the two parties have not reached a renewal, at a time when Sadio Mane announced his desire to leave for Bayern Munich, which puts the team in front of a new and unexpected crisis next season, as the “Reds” will have to stick to the pharaoh. Egyptian at any cost.
And the “Daily Mail” indicated that Salah had already received a promise from the Barcelona and Joan Laporta administration, to sign him next summer, or at least next January, during the last 6 months, in his contract with the Reds, especially since the renewal door with Liverpool is now closed.
While a report by “Mirror” indicated that Barca’s signing of a huge sponsorship deal of approximately 235 million pounds with “Spotify” company, will provide enough financial liquidity to lure Salah with a huge annual salary, compensated by the move to leave Liverpool, which has achieved many successes with him.
And the newspaper confirmed in its report that the promise that Salah received from Barcelona President Joan Laporta is the reason behind the delay in renewing with Liverpool, especially since he will receive a salary at the Camp Nou that will not be less than 500,000 pounds per week, as the “Reds” are currently being asked.

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