Due to Liverpool’s dismal season last year, several people were worried that star striker Mohamed Salah might leave this summer. PSG had been keeping a close eye on him.
The agent of Mohamed Salah has denied reports that his client spoke with PSG executives in an effort to quit Liverpool.
The Reds had a terrible season in the previous one, missing out on Champions League qualification. James Milner and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain have both already left the Jurgen Klopp side, therefore a rebuild is anticipated during the summer transfer window.
Reds fans have expressed some worry that Salah would try to join them as Liverpool struggles to keep up with Manchester City. On Thursday, when Sports Zone reported that he had spoken with PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi, those worries increased significantly.
Al-Khelaifi is ‘testing the waters’ with a bid for Salah, according to reports that he is working on the transfer window. Since the World Cup, he reportedly maintained communication with Salah, and they recently met. this week floated the idea of the Reds star replacing Lionel Messi in Paris.
However, Salah’s representative responded fast to deny that any conversations ever took place, adamantly stating that Salah is not looking to leave. Ramy Abbas Issa posted the following on Twitter: “No, he did not. The brief story is that.
Salah has resisted hiding in the wake of this season’s events despite being obviously hurt. After the season’s last game, he was the first member of the Liverpool team to address the crowd.
He tweeted, along with a black and white photo of himself, “I’m absolutely upset. There is no justification at all for this. We had everything we had to qualify for the Champions League the next year, but we fell short.
Salah’s representative swiftly refuted the existence of such negotiations, insisting that Salah is not seeking to leave. The following was tweeted by Ramy Abbas Issa: “No, he did not. That is the short story.
Despite being clearly hurt, Salah has refused to hide in the wake of this season’s events. He was the first Liverpool player to address the crowd following the final game of the season.
He tweeted, “I’m beyond upset,” accompanied with a self-portrait in black and white. There is just no excuse for this. The following year, we had everything we needed to make the Champions League, but we were unsuccessful.
“If a player ever came to me and said, ‘Oh, we didn’t qualify for the Champions League, I have to leave,’ I would personally drive him to the other team. I would grab the key and invite them to get in, offering to drive them wherever they desired.
“I could never comprehend something like that. Because we didn’t make it into the Champions League, I would respond, “Oh, well, I have to go work in the Champions League.” You cannot leave at this time since I am the one who is to blame for this disaster, or whatever.
“With Mo, it is not the case at all, and no one else told me. So that was not a topic of discussion.
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