Liverpool could be open to their talisman Mohamed Salah heading out the exit door at Anfield this summer amidst his future subject to intense speculation as of late.
Salah, one of the most influential names on the Liverpool team sheet under Jurgen Klopp’s charge, has a little over a year to go on his current terms on Merseyside with talks for renewal underway since the turn of the year.
The Egypt international winger is said to be holding out for a major hike in his wages which could potentially make him the highest-earning player in the club’s history, something which has not gone down well with the Liverpool board.
Liverpool, in light of the long-drawn-out contract standoff, could be forced to cash in on the 29-year-old should a suitable bid arrive before the transfer window slams shut, according to a report from The Sun.
A fee of £60 million is believed to be the magic figure wanted by Klopps’ camp which is likely to dip into the market for a quality replacement after parting ways with Sadio Mane earlier in the transfer window.