Liverpool’s ambitious pursuit of Paris Saint-Germain superstar Kylian Mbappe may face a hurdle, as Mohamed Salah, the current talisman for Liverpool, could play a decisive role in the potential move.
Mbappe, who has been a subject of transfer speculation in recent seasons, notably turned down a move to Real Madrid in 2022 and opted to extend his contract with PSG.
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Recent reports suggest that Liverpool has emerged as a strong contender for Mbappe’s signature, aiming to make him a marquee signing.
However, the potential transfer hinges on the club’s ability to accommodate Mbappe’s wages, and it is stated in a Le Parisien report, as cited by Caught Offside, that Liverpool might only afford such a deal if they offload Salah from their current wage bill.
During the summer transfer window, Salah was linked with a move to the Saudi Professional League, with Al Ittihad expressing interest.
However, Liverpool swiftly rejected any advances. While Liverpool fans would undoubtedly welcome Salah staying at the club, it raises the question of whether his continued presence might impact the feasibility of pursuing Mbappe.
Salah showcased his exceptional skills with a standout performance during Liverpool’s 4-2 victory over Newcastle United on Monday, underlining his crucial role in the team.
The ongoing dynamics could add an intriguing layer to Liverpool’s pursuit of Mbappe.
Back in July, Jurgen Klopp was asked about signing Mbappe, he said: “We laugh about it. I can say that I think he’s a really good player, but the financial conditions don’t suit us at all.
“I wouldn’t like to ruin the story now, but as far as I know, there’s nothing to it.”
Klopp added: “It’s possible that someone else from the club is preparing something and wants to surprise me, but that hasn’t happened in the eight years that I’ve been here. That would be the first time.”