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PSG denies rumor of sneaking in on Liverpool for Salah

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PSG denies rumor of sneaking in on Liverpool for Salah

Liverpool face a race against time over their sluggish response to contractual situations involving Mohamed Salah, Virgil van Dijk and Trent Alexander-Arnold as the day counts down to January.

With the Reds currently in top form with 18-wins from 20 games, questions are rising day by day concerning the future of Mohamed Salah who continually insists this might be his last season at Liverpool.

Now, current report from France suggests that Ligue 1 club Paris Saint-Germain are ready to take advantage of Liverpool’s relaxed demeanor to lock down their Egyptian icon.

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According to L’Equipe, Salah is in talks with PSG about a free transfer next summer, with sources claiming “there is now a good chance” he’ll don the Parisian colors next season.

The French giants, desperate to fill the void left by Neymar, Messi, and Mbappe, see Salah as the perfect marquee signing. Salah’s strong rapport with PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi only fuels the speculation.

However, PSG has publicly denied the rumors, suggesting this could be a power play by Salah to force Liverpool’s hand in contract negotiations. Adding to the intrigue, the Saudi Pro League, once rumored as a potential destination, appears to be out of the picture—for now.

Amid the contract drama, Salah continues to shine on the pitch. His goal and assist against City underscored his value to Liverpool, while his cheeky dig at Jamie Carragher over a post-match award controversy showed his playful side. When asked about Carragher, Salah quipped: “Ah no, he wouldn’t give it to me. Never!”—a comment that sparked a humorous response from the pundit about a “carpark showdown.”

With Liverpool preparing for their midweek clash against Newcastle, fans are left wondering: Will Salah secure a new Anfield deal, or is the King’s reign nearing its end?

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