According to a recent report by AS (translated by the Daily Mail), Real Madrid are looking to secure the signature of Liverpool winger Mohamed Salah during the summer transfer window. The same source has also claimed that the Galacticos will face stiff competition from Manchester United and Bayern Munich in pursuit of the Egyptian international later this summer.
Salah’s Glorious Career At Merseyside
Salah enjoyed another outstanding season with the Reds as he helped the club win their 6th European Cup when they emerged victorious in the UEFA Champions League final against Tottenham Hotspur with a 2-0 scoreline last weekend. He is currently playing the best football of his career alongside Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino as part of Jurgen Klopp’s fabulous front three at Anfield.
The 26-year-old has registered 27 goals and grabbed 13 assists in 52 appearances for the Merseyside outfit last season across all competitions. Salah has also earned a lot of experience at the international level, having represented Egypt in 62 matches while scoring 39 goals for them so far.
There is no doubt that it would be a massive coup for Los Blancos if they can somehow manage to orchestrate a deal for the Egyptian sensation.
What Will The Egyptian Talent Add To Zidane’s Team?
Salah is one of the quickest players in European football and is a challenging prospect to deal with when he is dribbling with the ball at full speed. At 26, he is currently at the peak of his powers as evidenced by his remarkable numbers for the Reds over the past couple of seasons.
Will Salah Be A Dream Signing For The 13-time European Champions?
‘The Egyptian King’ would be a dream signing for the Spanish giants as he has all the attributes needed to be a successful Galactico at the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium. Salah is currently one of the best players in world football so he could be the marquee acquisition for Zidane who can come in and take Real Madrid back to the top of European football next season.
However, it would be difficult for Los Blancos to lure him to the Spanish capital this summer, especially after how Salah was recently crowned as a European champion with Liverpool.