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Champions League rivals ‘determined’ to convince Liverpool star to move to European capital

source: Imago

Liverpool are sitting at the summit of the Premier League table but are battling headlines about the future of several of their star players at the moment.

Arne Slot’s team are flying high and are preparing to face the challenge of taking on an in-form Chelsea side at Anfield on Sunday.

However, off the pitch, the dark clouds of speculation are threatening to derail their season with rampant rumours about the future of three top stars.

Liverpool can’t escape the headlines surrounding Trent Alexander-Arnold, Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk who are all out of contract at the end of the season.

There are suggestions that Alexander-Arnold has already made up his mind about not signing a new contract at Anfield and is keen to move to Real Madrid in January or next summer.

The Saudi Arabian interest in Salah has been hanging for over a year and the expectation is that the forward will move to the Middle East at the end of the season.

However, the interest from PSG is still persistent and the Parisians are keen to take him to the French capital on a free transfer next summer.

PSG are determined to land the Liverpool star

There has been an air of foregone conclusion about Salah moving to Saudi Arabia on a massive contract next summer but PSG are not keen to give up.

According to Fichajes, the Parisians are determined to convince the Egyptian winger to move to the Parc des Princes on a free transfer next year.

Luis Enrique has specifically requested the PSG management to get their hands on the Liverpool star in the summer.

PSG want to offer Salah a big contract and a chance to extend his career in European football rather than end up in Saudi Arabia.

The forward is said to be torn over whether to accept a massive offer from Saudi Arabia or have a chance of winning more European silverware with PSG.

Liverpool have been confident that Salah will not agree to join a Champions League rival but PSG are pushing to change his mind.