If Todd Boehly accepts the £51 million deal challenge, Liverpool might lose Mohamed Salah to Chelsea.

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If Todd Boehly accepts the £51 million deal challenge, Liverpool might lose Mohamed Salah to Chelsea.

The thought of Chelsea signing Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah is exhilarating. If you had asked me a few years ago if Salah would return to west London, I would have laughed. If Mohamed Salah decides to leave Liverpool, a Liverpool fan’s worst nightmare might become a reality.

Salah’s possible exit has been revealed by James Pearce of The Athletic. According to the article, if the 29-year-old were to leave, he would like to remain in England and play in the Premier League. Chelsea will undoubtedly keep an eye on this situation as Salah enters the final year of his contract with Liverpool.

Chelsea has always struggled to find the ideal fit for their attacking trio. In the last two years, they’ve recruited Timo Werner, Hakim Ziyech, Romelu Lukaku, and others, but I have a feeling Mohamed Salah would be the answer to all of our problems. Todd Boehly, I’m sure, knows what I’m talking about.

The thought of Chelsea signing Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah is exhilarating. If you had asked me a few years ago if Salah would return to west London, I would have laughed. If Mohamed Salah decides to leave Liverpool, a Liverpool fan’s worst nightmare might become a reality.

Salah’s possible exit has been revealed by James Pearce of The Athletic. According to the article, if the 29-year-old were to leave, he would like to remain in England and play in the Premier League. Chelsea will undoubtedly keep an eye on this situation as Salah enters the final year of his contract with Liverpool.

Chelsea has always struggled to find the ideal fit for their attacking trio. In the last two years, they’ve recruited Timo Werner, Hakim Ziyech, Romelu Lukaku, and others, but I have a feeling Mohamed Salah would be the answer to all of our problems. Todd Boehly, I’m sure, knows what I’m talking about.

Chelsea will consider putting Salah in a wage bracket above the usual, as much as he is worth the money. Prior to the arrival of Lukaku, the wage structure at Stamford Bridge was far from exorbitant. Timo Werner was the highest-paid employee, earning £272,000 per week. Bidding for the Egyptian, who is worth £90 million, and agreeing to his £400,000 wage demands might be pricey for Tuchel’s rebuild.

If Manchester City is interested in signing their biggest rival’s star player, they will very certainly face a similar problem. They will be paying Erling Haaland £375,000 per week after triggering his £51 million release clause.

Of course, if Salah is willing to play out the remainder of his contract next season, things will be different. The Blues’ dream answer would be to pay £400,000 per week for a world-class player who costs them nothing. Todd Boehly would most likely prefer a free transfer, which would save the Blues money in order to pay a player of his caliber. If the Blues come knocking, Liverpool may lose their talisman.