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Barcelona’s “sweet promise” made Mohamed Salah decide to stay at Liverpool, but…

Mohamed Salah’s friend leaked about Mohamed Salah’s tactics at Liverpool after receiving a “sweet promise” from Barcelona.

Mohamed Salah’s future at Liverpool continues to be a hot topic in the transfer market this summer. His name is widely associated with a row of big European clubs.

However, according to Mirrorthe King of Egypt has apparently told his close friend that he is starting to think about remaining in the service of The Reds in the new season.

Salah is said to be willing to remain committed to his future at Liverpool. The decision of the Egypt international is believed to be inseparable from Barcelona’s “sweet promise”.

At first, the Catalans club was very crush brought Salah at the end of this season, but financial conditions forced them to only be able to move to secure his signature in the summer transfer market next year.

Barca’s decision prompted Salah to finally rethink his future at Liverpool.

Sang winger is said to be ready to spend the rest of his contract at Anfield until 2023, meaning Salah will play one more season for Liverpool.

Management The Reds himself has actually been negotiating a contract extension for Salah since last summer. However, it was deadlocked because the club could not accept the demands for a salary increase that the player wanted.

Liverpool do not want to destroy the club’s existing salary structure. Nevertheless, the Merseyside camp hopes to find a middle point between them and Salah.

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If Salah does not sign a new contract this summer, Liverpool will be quite risky as they will be forced to let their assets go for free in 12 months.

That’s where Barca play. Salah is rumored to have been promised to be brought to the Catalan club in the summer of next year. Allegedly, the verbal offer submitted by Barca made the person concerned finally delay the contract extension at Anfield in order to go free to Camp Nou.

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