With Lionel Messi recently confirming his exit from the club, Paris Saint-Germain president Nasser Al-Khelaifi has now reportedly met with Liverpool superstar Mohamed Salah.
The international transfer window is set to open on Saturday, 1 July, which would allow English teams to trade players with teams from abroad, while the window for domestic transfers in England opened on Wednesday.
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Liverpool have already been active in the market, having confirmed the €42 million (R839 million) signing of 2022 FIFA World Cup winner Alexis Mac Allister from Brighton Hove Albion.
Six departures have also been confirmed by the Reds, with Naby Keita, James Milner, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Arthur Melo, and Roberto Firmino having left as free agents after their contracts expired, and Leighton Clarkson having joined Aberdeen, while Calvin Ramsay is set to be sent out on loan to Preston North End ahead of next season.
However, a shock departure could now be looming, with PSG said to be making advances on Egypt talisman Salah.
According to Sports Zone, the Qatari chief met with the Egyptian in Morocco recently, with the forward being a player he has been keen to sign in recent seasons.
The Parisian giants are currently working on reinforcing their squad ahead of the 2023/24 campaign, with it believed the arrivals of Manuel Ugarte from Sporting CP and Marco Asensio as a free agent after leaving Real Madrid are imminent.
Another deal with South Korean star Kang-in Lee from Mallorca is reportedly close to completion too.
Al-Khelaifi remains a huge admirer of Salah and has maintained persistent contact with the 31-year-old, in addition to previously suggesting that the Pharaoh could replace Messi at the Parc des Princes, who has since left the side ahead a move to Inter Miami.
Their discussion on the day of their meeting in Morocco, however, remains unknown, but it is reported that while the two-time CAF Footballer of the Year was happy to entertain Al-Khelaifi's approach, he did so without agreeing to anything.
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Salah's contract at Anfield runs until June 2025, but he is thought to be considered untouchable on Merseyside as he signed his new deal just last July.
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