Mohamed Salah has a contract with Liverpool until 2023. The club want to renew him, but not with the salary that the Egyptian is looking for. That's why, according to 'T'he Sun', the club are already thinking about releasing him, as they risk losing him for free in a year's time.
The English daily reports that Liverpool will listen to offers for Salah. If an offer of around 70 million euros arrives, the club will sell him. That is the starting price they would have put on the Egyptian for the current summer transfer window.
'The Sun' claims that Real Madrid have been tracking Salah for some time. It claims that the club are keeping a close eye on the striker's situation.
If, indeed, Liverpool are willing to sell him, Madrid will try to land him at the Bernabeu. They could make a "big offer", in the words of 'The Sun', to Salah.
The recent signing of Darwin Nunez was a warning to the Egyptian. With him, Liverpool 'invited' him to leave in a way, as they have secured another powerful attacker with the Uruguayan.
Although Liverpool are willing to sell him, under no circumstances would they let him go to any Premier League rival. The club's owners, according to the newspaper, will only let him leave on the condition that his next destination is outside England, as the last thing they want is to reinforce a direct rival in the fight for the domestic championship.
As for Madrid, the 'Merengues' were interested in boosting their attack with Mbappe. The rejection of the PSG striker, who decided to renew his contract, put an end to their hopes, although now the plan is quite different. The club believes that Benzema can last at the highest level until 2024. By then, the club is thinking of Haaland. It remains to be seen whether Salah, as 'The Sun' claims, fits into the club's plan.