Liverpool won the Champions League on Saturday evening after beating Tottenham Hotspur in a 2-0 win in Madrid.
Mohamed Salah opened the scoring after converting from the penalty spot in the first few minutes before Divock Origi’s late goal made sure the Reds sealed a comfortable victory.
After the final whistle, the Egypt international said “I cannot talk about my future”, which has made Real Madrid ‘attentive’ to his situation at Anfield.
This is according to AS and they claim the Spanish capital club are following his situation with great attention.
Los Blancos tried to sign the former AS Roma star as a replacement for Cristiano Ronaldo last summer, but the €200m demanded by the Merseyside club was deemed too much by the La Liga giants.
The report explains the Anfield star has differences with Jurgen Klopp and is ‘more inclined to an exit’ from England.
Salah earns €11m net per season with the newly crowned European champions and has no release clause in his contract that expires in 2023.
The Spanish outlet makes a bold claim that if Real Madrid try to sign the African in the summer, they will face competition from Bayern Munich and Manchester United (yes, you read it right).
AS claim Salah has differences with the former Borussia Dortmund manager and this rumour made headlines in April, which was was rubbished by Klopp and the player’s agent.
In addition to this, Salah also stressed that he and his side will try to win the Premier League next season after losing out to Manchester City in the title race during the 2018/19 season.
If one has to listen to Salah’s comments after the Champions League final, he makes it clear that he wants to challenge for more honours with Liverpool next season.
We believe there is nothing to worry for Liverpool fans as of now and AS only state Real Madrid are ‘attentive’ to Salah’s situation and there is no mention if they want to sign him in the summer.
Furthermore, the player’s agent, Ramy Abbas, has made his views about the Spanish newspaper’s reporting rather clear in the past, suggesting that when it comes to the Reds’ star, they might not be as clued in as they let on.