Former Liverpool midfielder, Danny Murphy has said that Mohamed Salah may be heading to Paris Saint-Germain as a replacement for Kylian Mbappe, who will leave the club for Real Madrid next summer.
Mbappe is expected to stay at PSG for one more year before departing on a free transfer to Real Madrid
Murphy also noted that Salah is not greedy and 'not the type of person' that will demand double of what anyone earns at the club.
Reports in England suggest that the Egyptian has demanded £500,000 weekly wage which will see him overtake Cristiano Ronaldo as the highest paid player in the Premier League.
Liverpool are said to have entered talks for a new contract with the Egypt International with two years left on his current deal but no concrete agreement has been reached.
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Murphy told talkSPORT: "Mo Salah is not the type of person who is going to start demanding double what anyone else is earning at the football club.
"I'd be very surprised if that was the case, but never say never.
"If Mbappe goes next summer, PSG will want to replace Mbappe with a superstar who can score goals. There's not many better than Salah.
"I would hope not [that he would want to leave for PSG], it's very difficult for me to give perspective on this because, would I ever leave Liverpool to go PSG? No, because Liverpool is my team.
"Mo Salah in the past, there have been some rumours about wanting to play in Spain. But if you're talking about playing in Spain to fulfil a childhood dream, it's very different to being greedy and money."
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