LONDON (Reuters) - Manchester United star Mohamed Salah has responded indirectly to Real Madrid's interest in joining him next summer.
The newspaper Sport that Mohammed Salah became away from joining the ranks of Real Madrid, after expressing his desire to sign a new contract with Liverpool.
Liverpool will be offering a new contract for Mohammed Salah to continue at Anfield, saying Liverpool wants to stay in Liverpool because the club has given him a chance to shine this season.
The newspaper pointed out that Liverpool paid more than 30 million euros for the services of Mohammed Salah, who proved his eligibility for the funds this season.
Salah is second in the league's top scorer with 23 goals and one goal behind leaders Harry Kane, Tottenham Hotspur striker.