PSG president has already made Mohamed Salah feelings clear amid fresh Liverpool claim
Paris Saint-Germain are reportedly ready to go to extremes to land Mohamed Salah at the end of the season. As it stands, the 32-year-old will be leaving Liverpool in the summer when his contract runs out.
Given the little developments over his contract, Salah is free to engage in conversations with clubs abroad over a pre-agreement, this month. According to French newspaper L'Equipe, PSG are 'ready to do everything' to try and sign Salah.
The French champions are keen to pull out all the stops in an attempt to bring the Egyptian to Parc des Princes despite already strengthening their forward line this month. PSG forked out around £60million to sign winger Khvicha Kvaratskhelia from Napoli.
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It's not the first time the Ligue 1 giants have been linked with Salah. However, back in December, PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi dismissed reports that his club had been negotiating with the forward while suggesting he would 'love' to have him at the club.
"He’s a fantastic and amazing player, but we’ve never considered him, to be honest," he said. "We know every club would love to have him, but this rumour about us is simply not true."
Speaking to Sky Sports about his future at the start of the year, Salah admitted this could be his last season at Anfield. "So far? Yes. Into the last six months, there is no progress there, we're far away from any progress, so we just need to wait and see."
Salah has been in sensational form this season, with a remarkable 22 goals and 17 assists in all competitions already. Liverpool are six points clear at the top of the Premier League and still have a game in hand, which is against Everton. Arne Slot's side are also top of the Champions League, having won all seven of the games they have played in this season's competition.