Real Madrid is looking forward to fix their issues in their forward line up in the upcoming January transfer window and rumors suggest they are planning for a dream transfer of Egyptian international Mohamed Salah who had been sensational for English Giants Liverpool since his very first day.
Salah has been active in Liverpool since 2017 he has been one of the most valuable players of the club since his very first day. He is considered one of the best forwards in the world right now and even at the age of 32, he is doing a sensational job for Liverpool who is presently leading the Premier League table.
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Many believe that Salah’s excellent form is the biggest reason behind the success of Liverpool this season who is going under a new manager and nobody expected this killer form from the Reds. Salah had been extraordinary this season and he is one of the biggest reasons behind the success of the Reds this season so far.
Mohamed Salah is Active in Liverpool Since 2017
But Liverpool fans are concerned about the present contract status of Salah as it is going to expire at the end of this season and it does not look like the team is in any mood to give him an extension. A number of giant teams have already started enquiring about the Egyptian international.
Mohamed Salah Played For Chelsea Previously
PSG is one of the teams who is trying to secure Salah’s signature after his Liverpool contract expires. There are also rumors of a potential move to Saudi Arabia. Recent rumors are suggesting that La Liga giants Real Madrid are in search of a proven forward at the January transfer window and Salah can be their primary choice.
If the 32 year old leaves Liverpool at the end of the season, the club cannot earn any money but a January transfer can be delightful for the Reds and if he moves to Real Madrid, the club be benefitted financially. But this will also damage Liverpool’s title hopes this season. Moreover, Real Madrid fans will be delighted to have Mohamed Salah on their side.