PSG have reportedly tabled an offer for Mohamed Salah as they look to sign the Liverpool star on a free transfer next summer.
PSG Make Salah Offer
Mohamed Salah is allowed to speak to foreign clubs over a pre-contract agreement with six months left on his Liverpool deal.
Liverpool fans are hopeful Salah will commit his future to Anfield. However, in his most recent admission, Salah said a new deal is still ‘far away’.
Despite the background noise, Salah has been in scintillating form on the pitch with 37 goal contributions in 26 appearances across all competitions.
His performances though have reportedly alerted PSG. The French Giants are said to have put in a massive contract offer for the Egyptian.
⚠️ Infos Mohamed Salah / PSG / Liverpool :
– Le PSG a très envie de faire signer l’Egyptien cet été et lui propose 500000€ par semaine sur 3 saisons !
– Alors que Liverpool lui propose une prolongation un peu à la baisse sur 2 saisons avec 400000€ par semaine.#LFC #TeamPSG pic.twitter.com/AF3ilDKTZp— Romain Collet Gaudin (@RomainCG75) January 1, 2025
French journalist Romain Gaudin claims that PSG have offered Salah a three-year €500,000 (£415,000) per week deal.
This compares to Liverpool who Gaudin has stated have offered Salah a two-year deal worth around £330,000 per week.
It comes after French publication L’Equipe previously reported that Salah could sign a pre-contract agreement with PSG in January.
It claims the two parties are in talks and that Salah gets along well with PSG owner Nasser Al-Khelaifi. PSG are reportedly being encouraged in their efforts to sign Salah by the Liverpool star himself.
Salah’s Contract Expires In Six Months
The contracts of Mohamed Salah, Virgil van Dijk and Trent Alexander-Arnold all expire at Liverpool in the next six months.
It was reported on New Year’s Eve that Liverpool had rejected an approach from Real Madrid to sign Alexander-Arnold this month.
This has been followed off with reports today that Madrid would be willing to pay Liverpool £20m to sign him this month.
The potential loss of Salah would be a huge blow for Liverpool given his stunning form this season.
Salah’s goals and assists have helped Liverpool to the top of both the Premier League and Champions League table.
The Egyptian has been the most vocal of Liverpool’s expiring contract trio about his future. He said a new deal was still ‘far away’ after Liverpool’s 5-0 win over West Ham on December 29.