Nota de Paul Joyce.
Liverpool will resist any attempts to prise Mohamed Salah from Anfield this summer as they prepare to target the Premier League title next season.
Salah’s return of 36 goals this season, following his £36.9 million move from Roma last June, has meant his value has soared and led to him being mentioned in the same elite bracket as players such as Lionel Messi and Neymar.
Four-goal Salah puts Watford to the sword - and sets up the other goal He has earned admiring glances from the biggest clubs in Europe but only Paris Saint-Germain, Real Madrid and Barcelona would be able to afford him, after Neymar’s £199 million move to PSG from the Nou Camp last summer changed the landscape. Manchester City and Manchester United know that a domestic rival would not sell them their most valuable asset.
The Egypt international has said that he is happy at the club and the relationship Liverpool have with the player’s agent, Ramy Abbas, means that Salah’s contract will be reviewed regularly.
While Liverpool have seen Luis Suárez, Raheem Sterling and Philippe Coutinho make big-money departures in recent seasons, the club’s owners, Fenway Sports Group, and the manager Jürgen Klopp are determined to bolster the present squad.
Naby Keïta will arrive on July 1 in a £57 million deal, and there is money left from Coutinho’s £142 million move to Barcelona. The club have collected about £49.5 million for reaching the Champions League quarter-finals.