Arsenal manager, Unai Emery, has revealed that he turned
down the chance to sign Liverpool forward, Mohamed
Salah, while at Paris Saint- Germain due to "doubts".
The decision came while Salah was plying his trade at
Roma, where he spent 12 months on loan and a further year
on a permanent deal.
Salah went on to join Liverpool for a then club-record £36
million (€46m), which could rise by £7m due to a series of
add-ons and netted 44 times in his maiden campaign at
Anfield.
That form has continued into the 2018/2019 campaign, with
the 26-year-old having found the net 15 times for the Reds,
who lead the Premier League table at the halfway stage.
Emery will come face-to-face with the player he rejected
when Liverpool host Arsenal on Saturday.
"We spoke about the possibility of signing Salah to Paris
Saint-Germain when he was playing at Roma.
"We had some concerns and then he signed for Liverpool [in
June 2017]. These concerns have gone.
"Now if you are speaking about the five top players in the
world, one is Salah.
"Today I can say to you, if we were to sign him, we would be
signing a player in the top five in the world," Emery said
according to Goal.
Asked specifically about his worries, Emery added: "How he
can take his performances into a big team, for example,
PSG."
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