Safonov’s club wants to make another important transfer 19.01.2025, 23:00

French PSG is actively participating in the fight for English Liverpool’s Egyptian striker Mohamed Salah. This was reported by vprognoze.ru Referring to L’Equipe.

The source claims that the prized French club will “make a big move” to transfer the 32-year-old Egyptian player. It is also stated that nothing will most likely happen in this transfer window, but Liverpool will have to try hard to keep the player, as PSG as well as clubs in Saudi Arabia are ready to pay a large amount of money for him.

The current agreement expires at the end of this season, in the summer of 2025.

The 32-year-old football player has been playing for Liverpool since 2017. He scored 231 goals and 105 assists in 378 matches for the club.

Liverpool are confidently at the top of the English Championship standings: Arne Slot’s side have scored 50 points in 21 rounds, have a six-point lead over their closest pursuers Arsenal and a game in hand.

Used to be Real loser Las Palmas, Spanish Championship match.

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Source: Gazeta

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