According to a recent report from Liverpool Echo, there were rumours of Mohamed Salah having met with Paris Saint-Germain owner Nasser El-Khelaïfi in Morocco. However, his agent came to the rescue rubbishing any reports as such and claimed that the two did not meet at all. Nevertheless, PSG are actively looking to find a decent replacement for Lionel Messi, and Salah remains an intriguing prospect.
Salah’s Impressive Numbers With Liverpool In The Last Campaign
Throughout the season, the 31-year-old has consistently impressed with remarkable performances at Anfield. In 51 appearances for the Reds across all competitions, he has netted 30 goals and provided 15 assists.
The sensational Egyptian talent has shown great consistency, averaging 3.3 shots, 1.7 key passes, and 1.3 dribbles per game in the Premier League. Additionally, he has displayed proficiency in passing, completing 78.1% of his attempted passes in the English top flight (stats via whoscored).
Should Klopp Sanction His Exit?
The Egypt international poses a significant offensive threat with his ability to utilize his pace and cut inside from the right flank. He consistently makes well-timed runs behind the opposition’s defence, resulting in clear-cut goal-scoring opportunities. Additionally, he demonstrates a skill for creating space for himself and is unafraid to unleash powerful shots outside the penalty box. The Egyptian winger showcases his prowess on the field with exceptional ball control and a knack for capitalizing on counter-attacks.
He has established himself as one of the top wingers in Europe. At 31, he is in his prime and has no plans to slow down. He remains an integral part of Liverpool’s attacking department. He has the calibre to bring back glory to the Reds in the next season, and they will heavily rely on him for his offensive contributions.
The departure of Salah would have a major impact on the Merseyside club. Therefore Jurgen Klopp would never approve of his exit, particularly when they are aiming to secure top-four positions in the Premier League next season.