Gary Neville tips Mohamed Salah to force through Liverpool exit with three clubs touted
Manchester United icon Gary Neville has tipped Mohamed Salah to seek a Liverpool transfer exit and has suggested three clubs who the Egyptian could join. Salah is yet to sign a contract extension with the Reds despite his current deal ending in 2023.
In the absence of many new arrivals at Anfield during the summer window, Liverpool spent time tying down key players to renewed terms.
Virgil van Dijk, Jordan Henderson, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Andy Robertson, Fabinho and Allison Becker all put pen to paper to extend their stays.
But Salah was one notable absentee from that list of new contracts.
Liverpool are understood to be negotiating a deal but an agreement does not appear to be on the horizon.
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The forward has not seemed distracted by speculation over his future. Joint in the Premier League top scorer chart, Salah has started the season well.
He has six league goals and a further three in the Champions League.
A stunning goal against Manchester City prior to the international break took his Liverpool record to a staggering 134 goals in 212 appearances.
Former England defender Neville does not believe that Salah will be at Liverpool much longer, though, and has tipped him to seek a transfer – regardless of a new contract.
“There’s a project and there’s something they have to achieve in their lives. They have to play at certain clubs, they have to go and experience certain things.
“I think Salah’s got to experience Real Madrid, the Bernabeu. Real Madrid are going to come back, by the way.
“I know it’s not great at the moment at Barcelona and Madrid but Salah is similar to those I’ve just mentioned, I think he has to have that on his CV at the end of his career.
“I think he’s done an unbelievable job at Liverpool. I’ve just always felt he wants a Paris [Saint-Germain], a Real Madrid, a Barcelona and I think he’ll go and get it.
“But I might be wrong!”
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