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LIVERPOOL MAY BE FORCED TO SELL MOHAMED SALAH, ACCORDING TO REPORTS.

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Liverpool continue to be concerned about the future of Mo Salah, whose contract will expire in the summer, potentially forcing them to sell, with PSG a likely destination.According to rumours, Mohamed Salah might be enticed by a move to PSG or a Spanish team as his Liverpool contract expires.

In the summer, the forward will reach the final year of his contract, with talks over an extension at Anfield still ongoing. Salah has remained tight-lipped on his next move, saying only that he wants to stay on Merseyside if a deal can be reached.

However, with his contract set to expire in June 2023, Liverpool may be thrown into a corner. According to the Telegraph, the Reds could offload Salah for a large fee, far exceeding the £43 million he cost them in 2017. They may have to cash in to avoid losing him for nothing.The Reds have been shrewd in the transfer market and will not allow Salah to finish his contract and depart on a free transfer. A move to Paris is said to be appealing, with the Parisians reportedly seeking for a new superstar addition as they pursue Europe's top prize.

The possibility of Kylian Mbappe's departure could exacerbate their need for extra talent, prompting them to seek the Egyptian. Spain is another option that has previously been discussed. Despite the fact that they are no longer the dominant forces of the past, Barcelona and Real Madrid continue to attract a large number of fans.

"I expect to be able to play for many more years," Salah told Marca last year, fueling rumors. What's to stop you? Nobody knows what's going on.Salah has had a fantastic season, leading the Premier League goal scoring rankings with 22 goals and 13 assists. Last week, he was voted FWA Footballer of the Year for his achievements, and his profile continues to climb as Liverpool eye the quadruple.

Last week, Jurgen Klopp signed a new contract that would keep him at Anfield until 2026. The German's long-term vision for the club is viewed as a huge plus, but he was unclear whether his new contract would persuade his key players to stay with him in Liverpool.He stated, " "If it's a good indicator for the lads, that's terrific, but I don't believe it'll be the deciding factor. Players who want to be here now, on the other hand, know what to anticipate." Last season, Liverpool added Diogo Jota and Luis Diaz to their offensive options, with Luis Diaz coming in January. It has reduced their need on Salah, who may still play a role in the talks.

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