The idea is as good as it is wild. – but we love it, even though we would prefer to see Mohamed Salah stay at Liverpool.

Liverpool are on the verge of

finding the Premier League, thanks in part to all of Mohamed Salah’s goals. “The fact that they haven’t been able to agree on an extension on the deal that expires in the summer is really just strange.

Two different newspapers, Le Parisien and Fichajes, both write about Paris Saint-Germain’s salary offer of over 600 euros a week to Liverpool’s fantastic goalscorer Mohamed Salah. – One newspaper, le Parisien, writes that PSG have given up on the pursuit of the Egyptian superstar, while Fichajes writes that they actually agree.

What we can be absolutely sure of is that no new deal has been signed with Liverpool, although there have been many reports that the parties have agreed on a cautious increase in Mohamed Salah’s salary of £18.5 million.

While we wait, Mohamed Salah continues to bang in goals. – The 32-year-old is at the top of the Premier League’s top scorers list with 27 goals and 17 assists. (seven goals more than Erling Braut Haaland)

There are only a few weeks left of the contract with Liverpool. – The latest now is information that Mohamed Salah himself has contacted Barcelona to see if it is possible to reach an agreement. Diario Sport reports that Barcelona, who themselves believe they are out of their financial problems, are initially aiming for an extension for Polish superstar Robert Lewandowski.

After the rumors about the possibility of Salah at Camp Nou (newly renovated and bigger stadium opening soon), several people associated with the club have started talking about the fantastic opportunity to create the world’s strongest striker duo in Robert Lewandowski and Mohamed Salah.

Robert Lewandowski is at the top of La Liga’s top scorers list with 21 goals and 2 assists.

The two have a combined 48 goals so far in their leagues.

However, the Blaugrana can look forward to competition from Saudi Arabian Al-Hilal, who are reportedly offered an annual salary of over 200 million euros.

Barcelona won tonight’s Champions League match 3 – 1 against Benfica (4 – 1 on aggregate) and are now through to the last eight. Liverpool have just hosted Paris Saint-Germain at Anfield and, in addition to home advantage, have a one-goal lead from the Parc des Princes.

The Egyptian has played for Liverpool since the summer of 2017 and has 390 appearances, 243 goals and 110 assists before tonight’s clash.

It is Salah’s wage demand that keeps Liverpool still away from the signing table. An exit to Barcelona, who are struggling to keep their wage budget within the rules for profitable and sustainable club operations, will not happen. Then Salah would rather end up jacking down his wage demand at Anfield.