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“It would be an honor to have him with us”

In terms of sport, things are currently anything but smooth at Liverpool. To make matters worse, there are always transfer rumors about top performers of the Reds, especially Mohamed Salah is regularly traded at other top clubs. Does FC Bayern also mix with the Egyptians?

In any case, an offer from the German record champions does not seem to be entirely excluded in the future. In an interview with “ON Time Sports” Munich’s CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge was asked about the personnel and avoided a clear denial.

“We are not planning to sign Salah at the moment, but it would definitely be an honor to have him with us,” said the 65-year-old, describing the Liverpool star as the “Messi of Africa”.

Rummenigge added: “Of course he has all the skills necessary to play for the best teams in the world. What he has achieved can be compared to what Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo did in Barcelona and Madrid, respectively.”

Such hymns of praise is extremely rare for the mighty Bayern boss about players from other clubs. Rummenigge’s openly shown appreciation for Salah is all the more remarkable.

Salah is currently too expensive for Bayern

In the current season, Klopp protégé Salah at Liverpool FC was often dissatisfied. Even if his performance data reads excellently at first glance (32 appearances, 21 goals), the 28-year-old also had to deal with fluctuations.

Salah’s contract on Anfield Road is valid until 2023. Should a prospective customer approach the Reds in the coming summer, they would have to put a three-digit million sum on the table in order not to be rejected outright.

It is virtually impossible for FC Bayern to spend so much money in Corona times. As soon as the pandemic is over and the top clubs are investing again, Salah could well become an issue in Munich. Rummenigge has already started a little flirtation.

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