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Mohamed Salah fee that Liverpool would ‘consider’ as Xavi leads Barcelona’s hunt

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Liverpool would consider around £50million for Barcelona target Mohamed Salah, according to reports in Spain.Spanish newspaper AS say that the Reds attacker could make the switch to the Nou Camp if the side put out an offer for that region for him.President Joan Laporta has promised Xavi Hernandez a marquee attacking signing in the summer, with Erling Haaland on top of the list.But getting the Norwegian to sign is proving tougher than first thought, with Manchester City looking like a more viable option.It was reported last week that a deal was already in the pipeline with the Citizens and it was just a matter of the finer details to be ironed out.Salah, who is labelled as the ‘priority alternative’ to Haaland, is currently at odds with Liverpool over a new deal.The 29-year-old has 16 months remaining on his current contract but is asking for a higher wage than the one offered by Liverpool.The forward currently earns around £200,000 per week but he and his agent are pushing for a contract ‘representative of his status as one of the greatest players on the planet’.To fulfil this, Liverpool would have to rip up the wage structure they currently have and run the risk of other players demanding higher pay as well.Before Liverpool’s 2-0 win away to Brighton, Klopp said: “I think Mo definitely expects this club to be ambitious, and we were in the last few years and we are.Do you think Liverpool should do more to get Salah to stay?

Let us know in the comments section.“No, of course, we cannot do much more that’s how it is but I don’t think it’s about that.“It’s Mo’s decision, pretty much.

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