Mohamed Salah WANTED by two European GIANTS

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Liverpool star Mohamed Salah has less than a year left on his contract at Anfield - unsurprisingly, that means he’s attracting interest from elsewhere.

The Reds winger signed a three-year extension to his deal in the summer of 2022, but that deal is set to expire in June 2025, with no clear indication yet on whether he’ll be staying or leaving.

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Salah has been nominated for the Premier League player of the month award after starting the new season in fine form, scoring three goals and providing three assists as Liverpool recorded three wins out of three, to sit joint top of the table.

The Egyptian King produced a scintillating performance in the Reds’ last game, assisting twice and then scoring himself in a 3-0 triumph over Manchester United at Old Trafford.

After that match, Salah dropped a bombshell by suggesting this could be his last season with Liverpool, revealing that the club had yet to talk to him about a new contract.

Clubs circling for Mo

Salah is now 32, and despite the continuation of his incredible performances for the club, Liverpool are deciding whether a new long-term deal is a financial risk worth taking.

The star was the subject of major interest from Saudi Arabia last summer, with Al-Ittihad seeing a big-money bid rejected. But Salah is reported to be wary of moving to the Middle East, after seeing the declining reputation of his former Anfield team-mate Sadio Mane since heading to Saudi Arabia.

Salah is also receiving interest from Europe though, with Catalan newspaper El Nacional reporting that both Paris Saint-Germain and Juventus have made enquiries, and are willing to make him an offer.

PSG are said to see Salah as the perfect complement to their attack, having lost Kylian Mbappe this summer, while Juve are seeking a player with experience and quality to lead their new project under Thiago Motta.

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