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Published 10:38 2 Dec 2024 GMT
Updated 12:04 2 Dec 2024 GMT

Mohamed Salah has reportedly entered talks with a European giant with a view to a free transfer next summer, as per sources.
The Liverpool legend has just six months left on his current deal and the Reds currently risk losing their star-man on a free.
French outlet L'Equipe last night reported that the representatives of the Egyptian King have entered discussions with French giants Paris Saint Germain.
Salah could officially sign for PSG on a pre-contract on January 1st if he wanted to.
Despite turning 33 next June, Salah still remains an exciting prospect on a free transfer.
A standout star as usual in the Premier League, he already has 11 goals and seven assists to his name in the Premier League.
Bagging the second goal versus Manchester City on Sunday, it's clear he can still provide the big goals in the big games and would be a huge loss to Arne Slot.
Following the 3-2 victory at Southampton last month, Salah revealed that he is 'more out than in' regarding his new contract.
He has been previously linked to the Saudi Pro League too.
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