New Developments Regarding Salah's Future with Liverpool
French media reports have discussed the latest developments regarding Mohamed Salah, the star of Liverpool FC, and his potential stay with the Reds.
The 'Telefoot' website stated that the Egyptian pharaoh wishes to remain at Liverpool.
It added that Salah is not currently in negotiations with any clubs interested in signing him.
It is worth mentioning that the Egyptian star has been linked with a move to Paris Saint-Germain and the Saudi league as well.
The 'Telefoot' website stated that the Egyptian pharaoh wishes to remain at Liverpool.
It added that Salah is not currently in negotiations with any clubs interested in signing him.
It is worth mentioning that the Egyptian star has been linked with a move to Paris Saint-Germain and the Saudi league as well.
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