Liverpool is mad at Bayern Munich because of Mohamed Salah

The British "Mirror" newspaper reported that Liverpool club officials are very upset and angry at what Bayern Munich president Karl Heinz Rumminge said about the Liverpool star and Egyptian goal-lender Mohamed Salah a few days ago.

Rummenigge had described Salah as "the Messi of Africa," and said he had the necessary capabilities to be in the best international teams.

He said that what Salah has achieved over the past years is no less than the achievements made by world stars Cristiano Ronaldo and Messi.

She said that there is anger from Liverpool officials and his technical staff led by the German Jürgen Klopp, that the recent praise carries with it an effort by Bayern to sign with Salah, which is one of the most prominent international names nominated for a transfer next summer, especially in light of the previous talk of the player about his desire to leave Liverpool .

Although Salah wanted to move to Barcelona or Real Madrid, the matter remains open to all possibilities.

Liverpool fears that Bayern have begun preparing for this deal.

The "Reds" are suffering financially, which prompted him to reject Salah's agent's request to renew his contract in exchange for raising his salary, but Liverpool categorically refused this.

The British newspaper "The Sun" also revealed that Liverpool had sent an indirect signal to Bayern, saying that "Salah is not sellable at any price."

He remains in the Egyptian star's contract for two years, and is currently paid the highest wage on par with Dutch Virgil Van Dyck at about 15 million euros a year.

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