Barcelona president Joan Laporta wants his club to sign a big star during the next summer transfer market, and it seems that Mohamed Salah is one of the names that has recently appeared on his table.
This is what the Spanish network “OKDiaro” reported, which explained that Laporta and sports director Deco have a great interest in signing the Egyptian star in the summer of 2025.
Barcelona is looking for a big deal and finds it in Salah
Barcelona targeted signing Erling Haaland next summer, but Laporta is well aware that signing the Norwegian star requires huge sums of money that are difficult to provide.
The second option on the Blaugrana table is Nico Williams, and signing him will require 60 million euros, which is the value of the penalty clause in his contract with Athletic Bilbao.
According to the report, a mediator close to Deco and Laporta has offered them the idea of signing Mohamed Salah, considering that his contract with Liverpool expires next summer, and will not cost Barça much.
It seems that the idea has been admired by Laporta’s management in one way or another, as signing Salah will be free, and an agreement can be reached with him to divide the transfer bonus throughout the contract period.
In light of the success of the signing of Robert Lewandowski despite his advanced age, Laporta’s management will not pay much attention to Salah reaching his 33rd year next summer.
Salah welcomes joining Barcelona
As for Salah himself, despite the presence of major Saudi offers for him, his priority is still to continue in European stadiums.
Salah has expressed many times in the past that he wants to have an experience in the Spanish League, and the idea of joining Barcelona may tempt him as it will pave the way for him to win the Golden Ball.
It remains to be noted in this regard that Paris Saint-Germain also has an interest in Salah, and can make a greater financial offer than Barcelona’s offer, but the “Egyptian King” may initially prefer the Catalan club.
Liverpool will try to renew Salah’s contract
The latest report confirmed that although there is no concrete offer from Liverpool to renew Salah’s contract so far, it is expected to happen in the coming months.
Salah’s acceptance of renewing with Liverpool will depend on two factors, the first is his salary and whether he will agree to reduce his wages, which reach 400 thousand pounds per week, and the other is the length of the contract.
Liverpool’s management tends to give players who are over 30 years old a one-year contract only, which is something that Salah categorically refuses.