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Report sheds light on £34 million Liverpool star's talks with PSG

Liverpool star Mohamed Salah has been linked with a move away from the club, and there have been rumours that PSG are looking to sign him.

A report from Give Me Sport has claimed that PSG are not negotiating a move for Egyptian international Mohamed Salah. The veteran attacker, who joined Liverpool in a £34 million move seven years ago, will be out of contract in the summer of 2025, and he has been linked with multiple clubs recently.

Salah is a world-class player, and he could improve most teams in world football. The Liverpool talisman has been exceptional for the Merseyside outfit this season as well. The Egyptian has 24 goal contributions in all competitions, and he has helped the Reds climb to the top of the Premier League table and the UEFA Champions League table.

It will be interesting to see if Liverpool can convince the player to sign a new contract with them and stay at the club beyond this season. He has been performing at a world-class level, and his fitness levels have been exceptional as well. Keeping him at the club for a few more seasons would be ideal.

PSG need attacking reinforcements

It is not surprising that he has been linked with a move to PSG. The Ligue 1 outfit are struggling in the attack and they need a top-class attacker. The 32-year-old could transform them in the attack. Salah is more than just a goalscorer, and he is an elite creator as well. He will add goals and creativity to the side. It remains to be seen whether PSG move on to other targets now.

Liverpool should do everything in their power to secure the player’s future. Signing someone of his ability on a free transfer would be a masterstroke for any club. He has been linked with clubs in Saudi Arabia as well. It remains to be seen how the situation unfolds.

The player has often hinted that he would be willing to continue at the Premier League club if the right offer is presented. The Reds need to step up their efforts to secure his future now. They need to hold onto their best players if they want to win major trophies.

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