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Real Madrid want to sign Salah and the Pharaoh's reaction surprised everyone at Liverpool

The Spanish side want the Egyptian as their new attacking star 

By Charles Cornwall

The Spanish side want the Egyptian as their new attacking star 
The Spanish side want the Egyptian as their new attacking star 

Since Karim Benzema's departure from Real Madrid was announced, a host of rumours regarding new offensive reinforcements have been swirling around the Spanish side, and after still not finalising a specific agreement for the arrival of Tottenham striker Harry Kane, Los Merengues have widened their search to reinforce their attack in other teams in the Premier League, finding that Mohamed Salah could be that element that complements the ideas they have for the next campaign.

With a more than solid sporting project and with the opportunity to have a better salary and the chance to continue playing in the Champions League as a protagonist of the most winning team in the competition, are some of the things that the Egyptian legend of Anfield can find on his arrival in the city of Madrid.

Faced with an offer that could be very tempting for the Egyptian, the player has not shown any interest in talking about it for the moment, dedicating himself specifically to continuing his training for the upcoming match with his national team in a few more days, with Mo''s only objectives in his mind being related to qualifying for the African Cup and Liverpool's pre-season that will begin in a couple of weeks' time.

Salah gives another show of love for Liverpool

The easiest thing in this whole situation for the Egyptian could be to go to Madrid where Florentino Perez's ambitious project is to put together a perfect team that can win all the trophies at his disposal in a year, but Salah seems to have only a serious commitment to the Merseyside side after the failure of the season just ended, feeling guilty that he needs to help his team get back to where they were before, close to the Champions League and Premier League title.


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